Keep in mind, it’s not an increased BC. Typically the BC even drops a little sometimes. It’s a more uniform BC across the projectiles.
And also keep in mind, at most prs distances which are 600 and in, consistent velocity is far more important than BC. And even then, it would take a very large speed difference to contribute to enough vertical spread to matter.
Trimming and Tipping are usually for two reasons:
- You find the bullet to bullet BC variance is too much for what you’re doing (this is actually what’s happening when loads “fall apart at distance”)
- You are shooting a discipline such is 1k F open which requires the smallest dispersion you can get at distance
Also keep in mind, with the equipment we use in PRS (gamechangers/bipod/rear squeeze bags), many times it’s not possible to exploit some things we want to do at the loading bench.
I won’t however, completely recommend you don’t do it. If you enjoy loading, or the process really gets your head into it and helps your mental performance at matches (you focus more because you took tons of time on each round), then go for it.
If you enjoy it or really want to, have at it.
Also keep in mind you should practice and test trimming and tipping. You can actually make things a lot worse if done wrong.