My Dad and I have been doing this for a long time now and we do it for three specific rifles. A custom AR10 1,000 yarder, a single shot McCoy High Masters M1 Garand and a 22-250 that produces consistent .30" groups of 5 or 10 rounds.
At range there's a definite measureable difference with Melpat trimming. I have yet to "accidentally" close a hollow point but logically nothing would happen other than the likelihood one round being out of an expected group.
As for "as-is", check your SMK's very carefully. You'll find most all meplats are not true and most are longer on one side than the other.... or, out of true round at the tip.
At shorter ranges, who cares? No appreciable difference.