Am I the only one that H A T E S the straight flute Track of the Wolf ramrod drill? Squalls, gets tight, it's horrible. Oh, and it most definitely can go off. A great deal. I've had better success (though hardly 100%) with the "Brad tip" drill I got from Muzzleloader Builders Supply some time ago.
There is no gunsmithing task I dread more, or curse more than drilling ramrod holes.
I've been shooting for about 1/8" of "web" at the breech end of the barrel. Now, since the muzzle is thinner, if you made the hole parallel to the bore, the "web" at the muzzle will be larger, depending upon the muzzle size. Sometimes this would make for an overly thick-looking "web" at the muzzle with an octagon to round barrel, where the muzzle is usually fairly small. So, in order to keep it from having such a huge space between the barrel and rod at the muzzle, you can lay out the rod slightly tapered, a little closer to the bore center at the muzzle. Only a little, though. If the fore end is tapered too much, it will look horrible. You just have to work it all out with what you've got. I might have 1/8" of "web" at the rear, but 3/16" or 1/4", or even 5/16" at the front with a narrow-muzzled octagon to round barrel.