I have a LN bevel up jack that I use for shooting and the blade is currently hollow ground at 25degrees. I sharpen freehand on diamond stones and finish on a strop with green compound. Recently I started getting scratches in the end grain that I assume indicates micro chipping. I have researched an old thread on here and I have seen David Weaver's discussions and video on A2 steel and why it should be ground at a higher angle to prevent chipping. Question is: How can I use this blade as a low angle when the remedy seems to be running a higher angle that will result in a less than ideal end grain angle of attack?