I actually never check the angle - I am more concerned with size, sharpness followed by cutting speed (usually quite slower then recommended). I think the 118 vs. 135 is mostly for production where you are trying to squizze every possible gain you can. Once you know material exactly, machine is CNC with known parameters and through try and error you can start getting the most for your drill $.
The only exception is brass - it tends to grab things - but I do that just few times a year.
I guess I would notice if angle is more then 135 or less then 118 - I believe for plastics the angle is very high.