So, when you string a wraparound bridge with regular ball-end strings, you get a couple of issues: firstly, the string windings tend to sit on the top of the bridge, and can get very uncomfortable and sharp. Secondly, then can push the strings out of alignment a bit. You could cure the hand-jabs by threading the ball-end from the old string down the new string to act as a spacer, but this didn't help with the wonkiness. But never fear, a solution is at hand: if you use Fender Super Bullets, there's no windings to worry about (plus they're made by d'Addario now too, apparently). You can see the the bullet ends, but that doesn't bother me...
