I can offer the system made by Bench Source.
Just a word of caution, some thin jacketed VLD bullets can distort during the pointing process. ALL pointing systems by design MUST have a slight gap in the support sleeve, bullet and pointer.
This gap is in the thou or two range but it is there and if the jacket is thin and/or pointing force needed "high", there is a chance the jacket will bulge. Now you have either fat bullets or out of round bullets.
I did point for a short period of time but found my results wanting so decided to leave well enough alone.
I also do not trim meplats or try and modify the bullet in any way. I am paying for premium match bullets and that is how they should get to me out of the box.
Otherwise, I use another product or Lot.
With the better bullets, you can tune your load to get rid of vertical at LR. I find this to be far more predictable and repeatable. When I weigh my powder to tight tolerance, I can "see" that all is well (unless my scale is not working).
As was mentioned, some like pointing, some don't. The tools are available. Just keep an eye out for collateral issues.
I feel that if you shoot Sierras, pointing will be most beneficial AND they are the least likely to have any jacket issues.
I would be more careful with the thin Berger VLD jackets. Their meplates tend to be well controlled and smaller to start.
YMMV.
Jerry