Exceptions; myself being a LR-BR group shooter, I am after raw accuracy gains for best grouping capability and not ballistic advantages. Someone who is after best score or best ballistics, may gain by the ballistic advantages at the expense of some accuracy.
This description seems muddled a bit.
Grouping is precision.
Scoring is accuracy.
Meplats greatly affect BC.
Reducing meplats (to a limit set by the ogive) increases BC, which reduces wind drift, which nobody can perfectly account for.
Of course consistency in this comes down to how well you point, and affects both accuracy AND precision. Why both? Because closing meplats improves BC and also reaches a point of diminished returns. So variances there matters less, and they are smaller(because the meplat is now smaller).
Meplat trimming in itself can provide matching BC, but lower BC. To reduce potentially larger variances in this, meplat diameters would have to carefully be taken to same diameter, and merely trimming noses/bullets to the same length does not make meplats the same diameter(it only makes noses/bullets same length). Well, unless the ogives have first been qualified to the same radius, and your trimming tool takes datum from that radius(like the Montour, or Hoover).
Best, but not marketed (that I'm aware of), would be a trimmer having a stop at desired
meplat diameter.
Anyway, in practice trimming alone is more for precision than accuracy. Why not accuracy? Because trimming does not improve accuracy. Any time you lower BC, and shoot with any conditions, accuracy takes a bigger hit.
Some of the most impressive 1Kyd world record precision, is >1/2moa accurate.
