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Originally Posted by Scuds03
I'd make sure the chamber and the ramp are sufficiently clean. Another thing people do to help with this is give the ramp a little but of a polishing to make it more "slick". Just be very careful with your tools so you dont ding the edges of the chamber wall.
A question I have is do any of you put oil on the ramp?
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My ramp got a quick "shine" with a dremel polishing wheel and a dab o' Mother's while I was shining up the trigger/hammer surfaces. When I'm done cleaning up the after shooting carbon with CLP I'll generally give all of the surfaces, including the ramp, a protective wipe with a bit of remoil (or similar) just to save it from the summer humidity and call it good until the next shooting session.