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There is little performance difference between a 1/2 wave and a 5/8 wave, sure the 5/8wave has 3dB of gain, but it's half a S-unit difference. You are over thinking it, I would suspect either a mount and feedline issue, or an antenna issue.So the radio is a Motorola XTL2500 450-512 UHF, it is currently programmed to GMRS frequencies, so the antenna that I was using initially on the mag mount was a Laird B4502N which is a 450-470MHz NGP 1/2 wave, which seemed to work really well. However, being that it is a unity gain antenna, I figured I could increase my transmission and reception by changed to a 3DB 5/8, specifically a Laird B4503 450-470MHz. The antenna came with a cut chart so I cut the antenna for 465MHz on the chart since that's in between the simplex and GMRS repeater frequencies. The antenna also came with a ground plane chart that said for UHF it needed 13 inches of ground plane, which none of NMO mounts are able to provide due to their location, so I was hesitant to even put it on the mount being afraid of a super high SWR. That's when I noticed the range was noticeably less, so I put the NGP antenna on the NMO mount and it seemed to be the same. So then I just put the 5/8 B4503 on the mag mount which should give it the proper ground plane it needs. I was just trying to get rid of the mag mount since I have the privilege of buying a truck with 3 existing NMO mounts.
Not having a perfect 1/4wave ground plane around your mount isn't going to be a big issue, especially for a drilled NMO mount, the antenna will be slightly directional, nothing more.