Generally RDs all shift pretty much the same, and differences are generally about weight and durability.
I don't know what you mean "shifting poorly", but I'd suspect the cables, levers and/or the mechanic before the RD itself. Chain and sprocket condition also play into this. Either way, unless you identify what may be causing your poor shifting, I doubt you'll magically get an improvement simply by spending dough on an RD upgrade.
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