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Has anyone used a Hipshot hardtail bridge on a Strat? Specifically, I'm talking about their model 41105B, which is the the unit pictured below with a .175" floor...
They also make a model 41100B which is the same thing with a .125" floor, which I bought first and need to send back or sell if anyone wants it. It's new, but I'll take a hit for convenience's sake...
By "floor", they mean the thickness of the base of the unit, which is what the saddle height adjustment screws bear against and sets a nominal starting point for string height.
The problem I'm having is the thing is still too short. I'm using a Warmoth Pro Strat neck, and a Warmoth Strat body. I measured the neck pocket depth on the body, and it's close enough to the standard .625" depth that I don't think that's an issue. That is, it doesn't have the "720 mod" (it's a top-route body, anyway). Also, it doesn't seem to be angled at all. But, in order to raise the high E string enough to even get it off the 'board, I've got to run the saddle adjustment screws nearly to their full extension. It's only going to get worse as I get toward the center strings where the neck radius demands a bit more height out of the strings. I understand how the geometry works for all this, which leads me to think these bridges either aren't designed to work on Strats, or I'm missing something. Any thoughts?

They also make a model 41100B which is the same thing with a .125" floor, which I bought first and need to send back or sell if anyone wants it. It's new, but I'll take a hit for convenience's sake...
By "floor", they mean the thickness of the base of the unit, which is what the saddle height adjustment screws bear against and sets a nominal starting point for string height.
The problem I'm having is the thing is still too short. I'm using a Warmoth Pro Strat neck, and a Warmoth Strat body. I measured the neck pocket depth on the body, and it's close enough to the standard .625" depth that I don't think that's an issue. That is, it doesn't have the "720 mod" (it's a top-route body, anyway). Also, it doesn't seem to be angled at all. But, in order to raise the high E string enough to even get it off the 'board, I've got to run the saddle adjustment screws nearly to their full extension. It's only going to get worse as I get toward the center strings where the neck radius demands a bit more height out of the strings. I understand how the geometry works for all this, which leads me to think these bridges either aren't designed to work on Strats, or I'm missing something. Any thoughts?