i don't think it really makes a great deal of difference either way.
bayonet bulbs are generally cheaper and easier to get simply because they are used more
bayonet bulbs have both contacts on the base so the bulk of the cap is not a current carrying part (this is an especailly good thing in situations where live-neutral polarity is not known such as portable equipent intended for the european market)
bayonets cant really be put in too tight or too loose you go to a hard end stop and they wont go any further.
on the other hand screw caps don't require you to push the bulb hard into the holder to get them in and out which is especilly usefull on those occasins where the body of the bulb has seperated from the cap and stalk and you need to get the cap and stalk out of the holder.
to be honest both systems are fine bayonets are just the norm over here.
bayonet bulbs are generally cheaper and easier to get simply because they are used more
bayonet bulbs have both contacts on the base so the bulk of the cap is not a current carrying part (this is an especailly good thing in situations where live-neutral polarity is not known such as portable equipent intended for the european market)
bayonets cant really be put in too tight or too loose you go to a hard end stop and they wont go any further.
on the other hand screw caps don't require you to push the bulb hard into the holder to get them in and out which is especilly usefull on those occasins where the body of the bulb has seperated from the cap and stalk and you need to get the cap and stalk out of the holder.
to be honest both systems are fine bayonets are just the norm over here.