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Perhaps I should have noted that my experiments and experiences with gaschecks were late'60's - early '70's. I think they were Hornady, (in a tin can), and they were of uniform thickness, base and rim. They were the press-fit type. Bullets hard-cast, Lyman and Lachmiller molds, had a reduced heel diameter which was not tapered. Seems they held onto the projectile about as well as a shotgun wad holds the shot charge.
But their reason for existence was all within the barrel of the firearm, and they served that purpose well.
Rifling marks were evident, though I never actually miked one to see if it upset to the *full* groove diameter. Memory holds the result to look about the same as the base of a recovered JHP.