I have to say, the 7305 mill max sockets are a game-changer for me. Sure, you have to be more careful soldering them in and it takes much longer, but they are rock-solid once installed. Love my 7305s
I place mine on the switch pins, place the switch in the board, carefully solder (using the same .8mm solder I use for switches and a chisel tip on my hakko), and then remove the switch. Did a whole board without getting solder in the socket.
Placed a dab of solder on the top-right corner of the switch, then then turned the PCB and did the same (effectively the bottom left). If you're careful, you can then flow the two sides together and form a nice ring.
For the record, I use 63/37 solder and I set my iron to 650F.