only time Ive ever used Match bullets for hunting was a few years ago for coyotes. The 107 gr Matchking HPBT out of my 260 Remington shot so accurate it was hard not to use it. At the range it would explode water filled jugs HALF the time, which should of been a big warning sign on their expansion, or lack thereof. The other half, jugs just split like they were stabbed with a butter knife.
Pair of yotes came charging into my calling like two heat seeking dualing banjos. One stopped at 80 yards and I hammered him from full on frontal. Down he went, I reloaded and switched to his buddy who was departing straight away Mach 3. I noticed in my field of view in the scope that yote #1 was getting back up.

I got on him and let one rip as he stood, but that just spun him around in a shower of hair and off he went into the bush as fast as can be. I was baffled, I just whacked a 30 lb dog with a deer rifle, twice, and away it goes. I found lots of blood at impact scene, followed the trail which slowly got weaker and weaker, for half a kilometer until the yote crawled into a brushpile den. No way I was going in there!
I went home and ordered some 95 grain Vmax. Couple days later I went out again, with the matchking ammo, figuring how could something like that happen twice?

an hour into my hunt I come across a wolf crossing a field. I called her into range but she swung around through some brush to get my wind and I lost sight of her. 20 mins later I followed up where she dissapeared and there she was, in behind where I was sitting earlier. I hit her frontal angle again from 150 yards and she turned and ran, across the field, and a quartering angle. I shot another time, missed, rolled her on the run @ 350y or so, and missed her again at 500ish, just before she got in the bush. I followed her tracks and found pin drop spots of blood. 15 yards into the bush there she was, laying under a spruce tree watching her backtrail. I shot her in the head and finally killed her. Skinning her revealed the bullets zipped through like a pencil.
I know its just a couple of examples with just one bullet, but it was enough to turn me off the idea of using target bullets for hunting animals forever. If I was using a Ballistic Tip in those instances I am 100% certain the results would of been extremely opposite.
TB