The great thing about a bell in a wedge tent is that you can stow a lot of stuff in it out of the way, AND hang things off of the post that holds the ridge pole up by the bell. Among other things, I throw a looped thong of leather around it, twist it once into a figure 8 and put the barrel of my rifle in one end the figuure 8. It stands up nice and securely, and stays close to the post. I also hang a cast iron hook off of the post to hang up some garments, or to hang my lantern if I want to read or rearrange the inside before hitting the bedroll.
My wedge is a small Panther one, 6 feet tall and 7 feet long with a 24" bell. I put all my gear in the bell, lay out a bedroll and have a box that I can sit on and store my cooler inside. Nice and comfy for me. It's a short tent, but I'm only 5'6" tall, so it works fine. If you're taller, make sure you get a tent that is at least 7' tall. That last 6" at the ridgepole isn't very usable. The bell is SWEET!
Also, if you use your tent in hot weather a lot, it's worth getting a door made in the bell. That way you can open up both ends and get a little flow-through ventilation if there's any kind of breeze. Makes a big difference in hot weather.
One other option I don't have and wish I did are the sod flaps. They allow you to put a ground cloth down and seal the edges of the tent under it. At reenactment events they usually have straw and I seal the edges of my tent with that. However, if you don't have straw, you don't have a seal.
Hope this helps,
Twisted_1in66 :thumbsup: