I am also not a Schaller 475 fan. My friend built me a neck and body (Jazzmaster-inspired shape) a few years ago and we used that bridge. It's only saving grace is that my friend drilled the mounting holes slightly off, so it would have been slightly off line with the neck. The extreme amount of adjustment available in that bridge let me still setup the strings to run straight down the neck though, whereas I'd have been screwed with a normal bridge.
(Yes, my friend tried plugging and redrilling, but didn't have much luck because he was only barely off. The grain of the plug kept grabbing the drill bit and essentially redrilling the same hole. Looking back, I should have had him route a larger rectangle around all 3 mounting holes, filling with a large block, and redrilling in that.)
Anyway, the bridge can be useful in making up for a poor construction job, but I wouldn't use it again. Be careful when adjusting the string spread, as getting the rollers too close to the inside edge of the saddle can produce buzzes and ringing.