"This is how they keep the cost down on the dies."
I'm not sure how an extra manufacturing step cuts costs. I would bet they don't understand how the die is used by a machinist. They probably inferred that if one were using it to chase threads on grubby old bolts that you get twice the tool life by tapering it both sides.
I used an 1/8" parting tool to make the thread relief cut on the plug. The taper was not an issue. It snugged a tiny bit more for the last turn or so. I coated it with moly paste to prevent galling. It made a moderately tight interference fit thread.
The plug thread did work out really well for the 15/16 AF 54 cal barrel, 11/16-18 TPI plug. I got my internal seating shoulder and good thickness above the threads, under the flats.
This will be a chambered plug hooked breech, with a drum. That will allow putting the drum far enough back to look correct with the hooked breech/ tang.
I have over analyzed, over machined, and can sleep well.