Hi Dan,
I also think the jury is still out on the best surface opening configuration for the vent. There is a fluid dynamics theory that suggests that a funnel shape may be better - constant velocity stack on Stromberg 2 barrels as an example.
I hope to have a way to explore this with help from Tom Snyder. When I bought Tom's vent tools, he made me a tool to cut a funnel shaped opening on the barrel surface. This will be used on a gun that is being built now. Steve Chapman and I intend to cut the the vent hole using Tom's tools and time the vent, add the exterior funnel, and time again. (As you can imagine, with the very thin web, the funnel will be quite small.)
As with many experiments, there may be no significant difference. But, one never knows without running the test. Currently I like a CLEAN vent with barrel powder visible through the hole and prime against the barrel flat. I believe that loaded this way, we are igniting one charge instead to two separate ones. If a shooter can't or won't keep the vent clean, all this is out the window. IMHO,
Regards,
Pletch