I'm pointing 105 hybrids for my match loads, both for a slight increase in BC and also for increased accuracy/BC uniformity at distance. Not a huge increase in BC, maybe 0.005 to 0.010 improvement in G7 but I'll take any advantage I can get. My process....
Buy one single lot of bullets, enough to shoot out the entire barrel.
Length sort all of them by bullet OAL, placing into bins in 0.0025 increments. You'll end up with a couple very full bins and a few outlier bins.
Point bullets within each lot, then adjust pointing die when you change lots. Sorting by OAL both improves consistency of bullet point since the tipping die indexes off base of bullet, and also improves BC consistency since OAL is related to BC.
Go for a SUBTLE point, not aggressively closing the meplat. I only get maybe 50% meplat closure. Do NOT allow the pointing die to compress the bullet or alter it in any fashion. Pointing on the press should be low resistance, and you should see no change in bullet base to ogive or pressure ring diameter after pointing.
It's honestly not that daunting of a process... I did the OAL sort in one evening of watching TV. Pointing took another couple hours the next day. Finished the entire lot of 2k bullets over a weekend without too much effort.