I suggest you  proofhide it. Leave it on overnight, polish it off with a towel 
in the morning.

I had a sprung Brooks flyer saddle that was great outta the box. Started 
hurting my left sit bone after 500 miles or so.
I proofhided it, especially focussing on the side that hurt. Stopped hurting me 
after that.
Still confy today.

It did get wonky again later (~200miles) and my privates started to feel the 
pressure. I tightened it one full turn (1/2 turn at a time over a couple days, 
I think) and liberally over proofhided  each time. Back to being fine again.

An RBW employee said that Brooks saddles are wonky and get wonkier later.

Sometimes juat giving them time helps work out the kinks. I think its because 
the leather must always be changing though 99% of the time Ive found them to he 
fantastic saddles!

I hope this helps and you get comfy again. I know how frustrating It can be 
trying to eliminate pain problems on a bike.

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