With equivalent wire in each case.
As you know, slight differences in wiring etc change the leakage slightly, which is a worthwhile thing to investigate, as
in a flyback , we want low leakage as possible.
With the method with the intermediary termination to the intermediary pin, the end of each of the primary layers has to be dragged back across the wound coil, back to the former pin, which sounds like not being good for leakage, but with the manderel method, the second primary layer continues directly from where the first primary layer left off.
I think you can agree that these two very different interleaving methods will not give similar values of leakage?
Question is, which is best, giving low leakage.?