Sorry Aladin, your lamp just blew out! A gas check absolutely does improve the accuracy of a bottom pour, cast bullet. When the bullet exits the barrel, the base has to be perfectly perpendicular to the muzzle crown, otherwise the gas exits on either side of the bullet first and throws the projectile to the opposite side. This happens in milliseconds and is what contributes to a group size at a short distance. The next time you hand load for your favorite handgun, cant the bottom of a lead bullet and load it. Mark the case to correspond with the shorter or longer side and chamber this mark to set at 12 o'clock. I guarantee you that the bullet's impact point will directly correspond to the placement of that loaded round in your chamber. I hate to bust your bubble again but the Schutzen competition is dominated by nose pour, cast bullets that have a perfect 90 degree base. Whew.......let's talk about something else. :lol: