I have a friend who used to shoot the 52 grain match bullet out of his Ruger in .220 Swift. The bullet shot very well, but it was a real dangerous bullet to use where ricochets were a problem.
I set up some cardboard at the 200 yard mark on a range, in the grass just in front of the back stop. We each shot at the ground immediately in front of our own cardboard, him with the Swift and 52 grain Sierra match bullets and me with my .22-250 with 55 grain Nosler BTs. Where I hit the ground, you'd see little bare streaks in the grass, then a round softball sized bare round spot where the bullet blew up, with jacket and core fragments in the cardboard. With his, you see a streak in the grass, then a nice round bullet sized hole in the cardboard, because the bullet failed to blow up.
Use them for target shooting or where ricochets are not a problem.