Modjeski tested the resistance of the Hi-Fi tuning fuses in both directions, and found a difference of 0.038 milliohms. I don't know about 5%, but 0.038 milliohms is an EXTREMELY small difference. I have no doubt that fuse directionality proponents will say the difference in sound is due to other factors. Like what? Oh yeah, wire directionality ;-).
Roger called and talked to both the Hi-Fi Tuning fuse U.S. distributor, and the fuses German designer. Neither knew what the term "high breaking capacity" means. Roger strongly advises against putting a Hi-Fi Tuning Fuse in a DC circuit (tubes run on DC), as a fuse lacking hbc will not protect an amp---by blowing, when a tube goes bad---as they all eventually do. Even a new tube with a short will blow a fuse capable of performing that function, which the HFTF in a DC circuit is not.
Roger Modjeski characterized the Hi-Fi Tuning Fuse as "junk". But then he's delusional ;-).