I. INTRODUCTION
Helical flux compression generators, HFCGs, are compact sources for high current, single use, single shot applications. Their ability to achieve high energy amplification and to drive high impedance loads makes them attractive sources for pulsed power systems (PPS). However, HFCG output consistency and repeatability is required and HFCGs are known to exhibit large statistical fluctuations in performance from shot to shot [1]. With the goal to increase HFCG consistency and reproducibility, different winding mandrels were explored.