You're right Tom.
IF there are any sharp turns in the lightning conductor it forms a high inductance at the leading edge of the lightning pulse. The sharp bend is very important.
Another thing is the lightning conductor ideally should be made of flexible braided cable to get the maximum skin effect. At higher frequencies the current tends to flow on the outside of the conductor. A flat strip once again is not ideal but it is very practical. That is why they use it on buildings. In a power course I did with Tafe the engineer said "Nothing will protect a direct strike". THat is why the substations have bullet proof glass in the windows. The surge diverters will explode.
In a previous life I was a Technician on a 10 mega volt particle accelerator at ANSTO. We used to make our own lightning ! When we had a tank spark it would kill equipment connected to the building wiring not associated directly with the accelerator. It only had 1 Kilojoule of energy at maximum voltage. A pussy compared to what God can do
Respect a storm, I always do.
The chain on the shroud is not for me, it may not do much, but it is better than nothing and gives my wife a restful nights sleep.