Like I said, "you know best"!
I think that was part of the problem in the first place.
I think the smith used the 223 ejector and because it doesn't catch much rim he cut it on an angle instead of profileing it.
One side to high and digging into the brass and the other side to low to touch the rim.
One way or the other, we will get it worked out.
Let me know how much I owe you to replace your stock.
Thanks again Tim!
LONGTOM