Here is a good idea yall should try. In a lot of applications requiring a "stiffening" of the screw, you can make a screw shoulder larger than the actual thread size. In this case the axle is a long shoulder. What happens is that when the shoulder contacts the surface (the plate), it not only can't go any further, it shoulders and provides a positive stop and stops the screw from rocking. I wish locks made today had shouldered screws. If they did, you couldn't overtighten the sear! Think about it, I am considering using them in some locks I'm going to attempt.
Susie