Just a thought, but maybe your problem is not in the feed ramp but still in the magazine feed lips. In my limited experience tin magazines are the cause of so many feeding problems. It would be so wonderful to have a second mag to compare to. The feed ramp is pretty much sturdy solid metal and stays as the factory made it.
Now more to my point. If the bullet points down as it feeds from the mag it will generally jam on the ramp. If the bullet points up it will bump off the lower ramp to the upper ramp into the chamber. If the bullet has too much of a up angle it will jump out of the mag and stove pipe.
Now to the real meat of the matter that I have never figured out. I (or You) can get a pistol to function perfectly worked by hand at the bench, but not necessarily when at speed as when firing at the range. Trial and error I guess. Let us all know when you figure this out as you certainly are doing this project for the challenge and function and not the beauty!
Now more to my point. If the bullet points down as it feeds from the mag it will generally jam on the ramp. If the bullet points up it will bump off the lower ramp to the upper ramp into the chamber. If the bullet has too much of a up angle it will jump out of the mag and stove pipe.
Now to the real meat of the matter that I have never figured out. I (or You) can get a pistol to function perfectly worked by hand at the bench, but not necessarily when at speed as when firing at the range. Trial and error I guess. Let us all know when you figure this out as you certainly are doing this project for the challenge and function and not the beauty!
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