How many of these arguements against strats are valid?

While I'm very well aware it's not quite the same as the guitar being a hardtail, I did try brass, steel, and zamak blocks, as well as brass, block steel, and bent steel saddles. I also had the trem decked against the body and 5 springs. None of those fixed the "issue". I liked the steel block with the bent steel saddles, which is the most traditional "Strat-y", so I have a feeling a hardtail would just be another flavor of "not right for me". I mean, after all, the bridge pickup would remain in the same spot.

But who knows. Maybe you're right. But I spent so much time and effort into getting that Strat "right" for me and failing, that I don't really feel like giving them another chance... for now.

Well, to really compare you have to take a hardtail, record it, then route it for a trem and record again. Just blocking the trem doesn't make that huge chunk of steel go away. Bit of an effort for a guitar that likely doesn't work for you, especially after this procedure.

Your trem experiments match mine - Leo got it right the first time. Rolled and stamped steel all the way.
 
The only reason I prefer bent saddles is you can better feel where your hand is. Makes complicated muting a touch easier
 
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