It's only subjective at this point, but I've noticed flattened ogive 147s to be quieter than truncated cones.
It seems that the sharp transition from the conical section to the cylindrical is enough to locally accelerate the airflow and generate a slight but noticeable shock wave.
The smooth curving transition of the ogive appears to prevent that "snap".
It may not be an issue from a pistol with its lower muzzle velocity, but that's what I experienced with my longer barreled PCC.