aldar - I was going to leave this go...to each their own. I just could not bring myself to turn my back on you. The following paragraph was taken directly from the FAQ section on the Handi rifles. They are talking about stuck cases here. It applies to ejectors, not necessarily extractors so smoothing the chamber that is referred to here is for ejection problems. Of course your problem is not necessarily stuck cases, but what you are experiencing is very closely related. I guess what I am getting at here "Clean, dry chamber and ammo is paramount." Personally I would never purposely lube a case or leave oil in the chamber. In other threads it has been discussed about dry or oily latches with the dry latch getting the most attention. You can do what ever you want, it is free country. All of your troubles may stem simply from too hot of loads, but it could be from the things I have mentioned. Frame stretch in a Handi has been discussed at length in another thread just recently. You have been warned, now you can do what ever you like.
Basics for (necessarily) Failure to Eject, too hot hand loads, Milsurp, dirty or oily chamber or ammo will all cause stuck cases. Clean, dry chamber and ammo is paramount. Next is polishing of the chamber which is standard procedure for any ejector equipped barrel, can be done with a patch wrapped bore mop chucked in a drill, use flitz, JB bore compound or any fine metal polish, just polish it a couple minutes changing the patch and adding polish frequently. You can also use a fired case with a screw stud stuck in the flash hole and chucked in a drill.