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I read a post by saands about working a feed ramp to better accept hp feed. I don't know if mine is doing the same thing or not. My 68 will jam (not all ways) with the shell at about a 45 degree angle. I was at the range and one stuck bad enough I had to pry it out very gently. Do you think I have the same problem you corrected or do you think I have a totaly different problem? If anyone knows something please feel free to jump in!!
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It might help if you gave the make & weight of bullet

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Norm, it is a silver bear 95 gr.
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Also I have an 18# trigger spring and a 20# recoil spring, I figured ya might need that too. I would think it would matter anyway in mho.
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will thats good ammo

I would go ahead and polish it
couldn't hurt
there was a nice post on this subject with some real nice pix can't remember who posted it think it might have been Space or tunnelrat

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Thanks Norm, I figured I would have to polish the entire chamber to make a reliable feed along with the ramp etc. Just was'nt sure that was the whole problem.
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just the ramp not the chamber

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I know this is not a P-64 a but it should about the same

http://www.recguns.com/Sources/XK2.html

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Thanks Norm, thanks for that link. I think I'm going to give it a try this week end. BTW I got lucky and picked up a 73 P-64 today. Ain't it great!!
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life is good
need pix

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Here is a pic. On the left is 1976. On the right is 1968. A little fuzzy, but you can see the ramp, the feed difference.

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there is a big difference

at the beginning of the chamber I think I grid off that ledge not going into the chamber if at all possible

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OK Norm, I just wanted you to see it. I think if I take care and time I can do it. Once again, thanks a bunch.
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To bad you are not local I'd do it for you

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Yep ... that is what mine looked like ... I'm a little surprised that it feeds JHP's at all! I think that this is the best reason to have two of these fine little gems!

Good luck and go slow ... remember you can always go back and take more metal off, but it is really difficult to add metal back!!!!

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