Hmmm,posted reply earlier,musta got ate up up in the cyber world,
Anyhow, yes, straighter body tapers reduce back thust. There are many theory's as to shoulder angles, but I have seen no hard evidence or data on the effect on "powder burn". I do believe, shoulder angles can and do affect accuracy to some degree, but there are no set "rules" for that theory either. Some claim sharper shoulders reduce throat erosion. But heat is is more the culprit on that issue. Sharp(er) shoulder's do reduce case trimming.
Originally shoulder angle, was and is a feeding issue first, and had very little to do with case capacity, other than first designs of bottle neck cartridge's. Which in a sense, like today's wildcatters, using exsisting brass for "new" designs. Shortly, came totally new designs, all revolving around the advent of "smokeless powder"
Dave