Feeding problems solved.
Thought I'd post this in case anyone else has a similar problem at any time, it may help....
It seemed to me after much thought that the case on exiting the feed tube and entering the Hulme feeder could make that transfer at many different/inconsistent angles, as the size of the case vs the much larger size of the entry hole in the top plate allows this.
So, I put a plastic sleeve about 2" long in the bottom of the feeder tube, it goes down through the top plate as well and sits almost flush with the bottom of the top plate.The internal diameter of the sleeve is 5 thou greater than the 38 super case diameter.
So, the cases are delivered very consistently to the Hulme through the sleeve at a perfectly upright position and in the same spot every time.
Result-without the sleeve I was getting a feeding jam every 20 or so rounds.
Immediately after I put the sleeve in I loaded 300 rounds , didn't get a single jam...