A lot of folks get away with it so your probably right ! I was mainly referring to the models that are very thin in this area.
I'm sorry, I don't "get away with it" . . . be it Uberti (plenty of meat) or Pietta (not as much).
You apparently don't understand the dynamics at play. The reason for the set screw is for WEDGE ADJUSTMENT not for ARBOR CORRECTION!!!! .
The whole reason for ANY DISCUSSION OF A SPACER FOR CORRECTION AT ALL IS . . . FOR ARBOR CORRECTION!!!!!! THE SET SCREW IS A BEARING FOR THE WEDGE . . . NOT FOR ARBOR LENGTH CORRECTION!!!!! WHY WOULD YOU MAKE A SPACER TO CORRECT THE ARBOR LENGTH IF YOU'RE THEN GOING TO INSTALL A SET SCREW FOR ARBOR CORRECTION????????? MAKES ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE!!!!!!!!
WHY CANT PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT A SPACER MADE FOR ARBOR CORRECTION HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH A SET SCREW FOR THE WEDGE ADJUSTMENT?????!!!!! IT'S THE SAME AS SAYING " GUESS WHAT ?? THE SET SCREW IN THE END OF THE ARBOR HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CORRECTION OF THE SHORTNESS OF THE ARBOR , BUT HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH THE ABILITY TO ADJUST HOW FAR THE WEDGE GOES INTO THE WEDGE SLOT!!!!!
IF THE SET SCREW WAS THE DETERMINING FACTOR FOR THE ARBOR LENGTH, WHY IN THE WORLD WOULD YOU EVER MAKE A SPACER ???!!!!!! MY GOD !!!!!! PEOPLE JUST CAN'T READ FOR SOME REASON!!!!
The WEDGE "PULLS" THE BARREL ASSEMBLY AGAINST THE END OF THE ARBOR (WITH GREAT TENSION) SO THERE IS NO NEED FOR ANY THOUGHT OF THE END OF THE ARBOR BEING WEAK ( it is being harnessed by the barrel assy!!!!) THE FORCE PULLING THE BARREL ASSEMBLY IS CONSTANT AND WILL ALWAYS BE PRESENT AS LONG AS THE WEDGE IS INSTALLED!!!!! SO, NOBODY IS "GETTING AWAY" WITH ANYTHING!!!!!! DEFINITELY MORE THAN ANYBODY IS GOING TO TEST IT WITH BLACK POWDER WHICH WILL NEVER BE CLOSE TO +P SMOKELESS AMMO!!!!
People that use a screw past the end of the arbor to correct the length don't have a clue what they are doing !!! . . and yes, I know a so called "professional" that touts this as a "fix" ( on YouTube) . . . and it's not correct ( and he knows it !!! It's just an easy "crutch").
Also, people that think the "perfect" wedge is all you need are clueless!!!
Mike