Count me in with the, "I don't care for bevel base bullet crowd", but with a caveat. I happen to have several BB bullet moulds for my Master Caster and most of them are for handguns so they typically get shot at 25 yards. Then I went and loaded some 38-130-RNFP bevel base bullets my wife used to shoot with black powder in her Richard-Mason 1851 Uberti conversions and her Rossi .357 lever gun, into another Rossi .357 lever gun with smokeless powder. The darned things shoot better than the open sights on the Rossi will allow.
I was fartin' around in the yard one day, using the Rossi to shoot at golden rod galls at close range, (20 to 30 feet), with about 4 1/2 grains of Trail Boss. I looked down to the 80 yard rail and saw the ten, 4, 6, and 8" discs that were set up and I thought, "Oh what the heck." After cleaning the 8", then 6", there were the 2 remaining 4" discs. I took a rest and bore down, and even though the front sight was visually much wider than the 4" disc I tumbled them both with consecutive shots.
Well darn, how can that be? So I put up paper and I was surprised to be able to hold a 3" group with 5 of those bevel based little rascals at 80 yards from a rest. New found respect. Next time I ordered a mould from Magma I mentioned this to the guy on the phone and he said, "We hear that all the time." So once again, one of those things I just "knew had to be right", wasn't.