Hugh, D. Taylor S. took the words out of my mouth, er, off of my keyboard. I was thinking of building a proofing stand and buying a barrel to do it myself, but you have the right setup already.
It would be interesting to see the results for a variety of powder loads and patch/ball combinations. Does a coned bore start to open up faster with heavier loads than a crowned muzzle? Or with lighter loads? Thick patch vs. thin? Hmm, sounds more like a career than an experiment.
I'll stick with my initial theory. In a perfect world where everything is flawless and perfectly symmetrical, cone and crown would be equal. In the real world of variable patches and balls, a coned bore will be more susceptible to those variations. If a shooter with an accurately coned barrel uses good swaged or accurately cast balls and tight, fine, uniform patching, those variations may get lost in the variables of the shooter/environment/rifle and never get noticed. But they may show up with the barrel in a proofing stand, or if the shooter gets careless.
Canute