Chill, I think you will down the line.
The PP is just starting to get a bite in the last few years and most still haven't spent enough time figuring out what it takes to get the most from them.
Getting the diameter, alloy, and most important getting a proper seal holding the gas behind the bullet so the verticals are held down. This can be worked out more with a patched bullet to groove diameter than a bore diameter. The groove diameter will react more like a GG but the advantage the patched bullet has is holding down the lead smears that destroys the accuracy.
Then some get the patched diameter to large and have to use a lot of pressure seating the round in the chamber and this spikes the verticals by compressing a load more when using a minimal compressed powder load and the other side is a bullet patched too far under bore with a very hard alloy that will show signs of gas cutting along with dirt diggers.
I think you can find some just local and regional match shooters that are capable of holding their own at the international matches it they would just join in.