I can understand why the OP might want to gather real world experience with Match Kings, but that means he'll only get feedback from people who were ill-informed / bullheaded / contrary enough to use Match Kings on game in the first place.
Bullet makers spend a lot of time and effort to get their game bullets to expand properly and still hold together. Why anyone would want to use a bullet where the manufacturer didn't spend any effort at all on terminal performance and explicitly recommends against its use on game escapes me. It's not like there's a shortage of good game bullets out there. Any tiny improvement in accuracy a match bullet might offer is irrelevant to hunting and a poor trade off for reliable terminal performance.
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