The whole idea with any tonearm and it's counterweight is to keep the weight as close to the pivot point as possible. With the way Rega uses their VTF dial, it adds a spring to the mix and makes you use the weight further back on the shaft, away from the pivot point. There are many people who actually take the spring out as a mod to the arm. They say it improves the sound. I have never done this, but trust the ears of several who have.
The way you initally had it would have worked, but it's kinda hard to tell how much VTF you had because you ran out of room on the VTF dial.
The aftermarket weights, like your Expressimo, not only add more mass, but drop the center of gravity below the shaft even more than the stock units. That's why it's shaped like a tear drop. These weights REALLY do work and sound better. I sure would try to find a headshell weight for your cartridge, (or change carts) to utilize the Expressimo.
You are correct in that the dial on the side of the arm is for VTF and slider is for anti skate.
The way you initally had it would have worked, but it's kinda hard to tell how much VTF you had because you ran out of room on the VTF dial.
The aftermarket weights, like your Expressimo, not only add more mass, but drop the center of gravity below the shaft even more than the stock units. That's why it's shaped like a tear drop. These weights REALLY do work and sound better. I sure would try to find a headshell weight for your cartridge, (or change carts) to utilize the Expressimo.
You are correct in that the dial on the side of the arm is for VTF and slider is for anti skate.