Well, let me rephrase that....
The checks are on the bullets very tight, don't need to be glued, and when applied , they don't move on the bullet. I did have to get a different mandrel, as the one supplied with the device was for rifle bullets rather than revolver bullets.
I've not checked to see if they come off in flight, as the accuracy was such that there was no concern.Most of the aluminum checks that I used were on the .454 that I had, and I did compare the accuracy between the Hornady checks and the Aluminum checks, and the difference was negligible at best.
I have since sold that beast of a handgun and shoot mostly plain base bullets in my Blackhawk now.