Thanks guys.
The lock on this one is tipped too, just not as much.
I like to make the lock plate follow the center line of the grip, but some men have more drop in their stocks and that causes me to have to tip a factory lock more. Some like this one don't have a lot of drop so I can get by with a lot less "tip".
I do offer hand made locks but that often puts the price over the budget of many customers, so I am then left with only the Davis lock to work with or in some cases (like left handed customers) the L&R.
Now that Bob Roller has offered to help me out a bit I think I may be using some of his locks in the future so I can get the lines I want without so much filing.
Another ay to get the right architecture is to hand make a breach plug and bar, so the lock can sit flush on the bottom of the bar and also fit nicely to the bolster, but again, it is costly because the only "machines" I have is a lathe and my set of files and chisels.
It makes me miss a mill, but as a full time gunsmith I just don't make enough money to buy all the goodies I'd like.