I agree that the 30 deg shoulder is the best angle for any cartridge.
I agree with you that the shoulder height is of no consequence.
I believe where the shoulder starts on the case body is critical if we are to get the most accuracy and reliability out of any cartridge. The 40 deg shoulders of Ackley and others, get more powder in the case, but I believe 40 deg shoulders do not make the round as accurate as is possible.
The four things the BR cases and the PPC cases have in common regardless of case diameter: 30 Degree shoulder angle, 1.52" or there abouts case length, and a shoulder that starts approx at case length x .7072. The tapers are .010 or .011. Shoulder length varies, neck length varies.
I think anyone can improve most cartridges of 2" case length or less by applying the "BR" specs.
The formula results in very long necks with cases over 2". The WSSMs are a good case of close enough is good enough as they are almost BR specd. The 30-30 shoulder starts at the BR length for the cartridge, 1.440", the place where the case length x 0.7072 would place it. Did the designer of the 30-30 know something that no one else did at that time?
I believe that if we put a 30 deg shoulder on the 30-30 exactly where the current shallow shoulder starts, and reduce the taper to.010 or .012, it is currently .021, you would have a great shooter with a long neck close to .500.
The 17 Ackley Hornet is almost a perfect BR case and shoots extremely accurately. Ackley put a 30 deg shoulder on a case he tapered .011 and the shoulder starts at 1.109" from base. If he used the formula case length x 0.7072 the shoulder would start at 0.99" from the base.
A 30 deg Hornet where the shoulder starts at 0.99" from the base, I believe, would be a better cartridge than any of the current Hornet variants. I should make that a project and see if i am proved wrong.
All I can say is there are a lot of projects we could do without spending a fortune if we stick to Savage Axis (Edge) bolts and Handis.