The flat nose more emulates a hollow point profile; thus, will feed more like you're running hollow point ammo. That can be good or bad - depending on your point of view.
The flat point will punch a slightly better hole in paper than the round nose. Otherwise, I don't see a lot of difference. Either one is going to accomplish the goal of getting in (relatively) economical practice.
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