Just an FYI,
As you all know, the thumbscrews on the McMillan saddle cheek pieces are GTG. However, therein lies a problem. At times, one may have to switch to their support side and fire from their "off shoulder".
Found a simple solution to keep one from chewing on a thumbscrew in the event of the above taking place.
Stop by your local hardware store and request 2-4 <span style="font-weight: bold">10/32 x 3/8" </span>set screws. I think mine were only like .20 cents apiece. I bought 4 and installed 2 in each side. I don't have to remove the saddle for cleaning and with 2 in each side it pinches the saddle from both sides and won't creep down like they are prone to with the thumbscrews.
Hope this helps!
As you all know, the thumbscrews on the McMillan saddle cheek pieces are GTG. However, therein lies a problem. At times, one may have to switch to their support side and fire from their "off shoulder".
Found a simple solution to keep one from chewing on a thumbscrew in the event of the above taking place.
Stop by your local hardware store and request 2-4 <span style="font-weight: bold">10/32 x 3/8" </span>set screws. I think mine were only like .20 cents apiece. I bought 4 and installed 2 in each side. I don't have to remove the saddle for cleaning and with 2 in each side it pinches the saddle from both sides and won't creep down like they are prone to with the thumbscrews.
Hope this helps!