Yeah those get a feedramp-flat everytime they load normally in a semi-auto. However it doesn't prevent 1moa grouping within 300m in my experience.
When hunting or anytime you unload-rechamber a cartridge a few times you may take care in the orientation you put the cartridge back in the magazine. After 3 chambering of such a pointed-soft-point bullet it can look like a tipped bullet.
Another approach would be to hand feed your first cartridge in the chamber. You want to hold your charging handle closer to diminish the odds of a slam-fire. But you must make sure the extractor tension doesn't prevent the bolt to go into battery. Remember that useless forward assist?
So it's a little tricky but the best way to keep your first shot with a symetrical soft-point. It's also quieter if you're already in your hunting zone.
Or stick with FMJ, HP and tipped bullets.