One should worry a lot more about the base of the bullet than the softpoint deformation or minor meplat differences.
I think Petzal is full of baloney. He based all the bones on one group, and undoubtedly did more than just deform the lead tip, IMHO.
I conducted an experiment for my own interest several years ago.
I took 20 - 180 grain Sierra Pro-Hunters [.308, flat base, soft point spitzers]
Loaded them in my 30-06 @ 2800 fps and shot 4 groups, two at 100 meters and two at 300 meters.
10 of these had the softpoints mangled in various ways [bent, flattened and partially smeared off.]
The other 10 had the points carefully selected for perfection.
There was no measurable difference in the group sizes at 100 or 300 meters between the perfect noses and the wrecked ones.
IIRC, the 100 M groups were both sub-moa, and the 300 were as well. [so under 3.0" at 300]
I no longer worry about those Partition noses flattened in the magazine from recoil. Just shoot and get ready to dress that Elk! [or deer, moose, etc.]
Regards, Dave.