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I suspect that one controller is occluding the other and tracking is most likely lost on one or both of them.
That being said, I realised quickly that once you've got your avatar hand in place steadying the pistol, as long as you keep holding that grip button (using Oculus btw. in case my parlance sounds wrong in Vive-town) you can move the off-hand controller away from the pistol and I think you retain the accuracy benefit.
I can quite imagine that as Ackreti says, looking down the sight could end up with you confusing the tracker if the controller gets too close to your headset.