One of the "facts" I ws told when in my 5 yr tool and diemaker apprenticeship, was that they're called "centerdrills" and were used in machines that had clamped workpieces, eg...radial drill presses, milling machines and lathes. We never used "centerdrills" in drillpresses...always used a smaller drill to "find" the center punch dimple and then the larger drill. The more flexible smaller drill finds the centerpunch and then the workpiece is moved so the drill runs in line w/ the spindle. This smaller drill should be larger than the "web" of the larger drill being used so it will center the larger drill. The depth of the smaller drilled hole should exceed the angled point depth of the larger drill. My tool box has different sized
"centerdrills", but I never use them in gunbuilding......Fred