Without calipers and multiple measurements across the feed lips (and other measurements, like the height of the lip, gap width, etc.), it's hard to say. Looking at one pic, you can see someone used some pliers to adjust the lips a bit (can see the teeth marks), which means it's anybody's guess where the feed lip actually was bent (just the lip, or the lower side wall of the lip, also
where it was adjusted along the length of the lip matters too).
I know it's probably not the OP's fault, but this is where a feed lip tool pays dividends in adjusting them properly, and in the appropriate area. I don't know why more people don't sell the tools, since it is really just a piece of aluminum bar stock, slit with a slitting saw the appropriate thickness and depth. I forget what the dimensions are for the one I made; but you just need something to support the entire lip while bending/adjusting it.
@LongRifles Inc. could probably churn out a hundred of these "tools" for a decent profit....somewhere in the archives, Chad had a treatise of sorts, explaining the position a cartridge should be, to feed properly into a chamber. The whole "figure eight" set of annotated pictures and such...
ETA: Basically though, with an AI, you shouldn't have to tweak anything. Hence why folks are pointing out that these mags have been dorked with, and scream out as the likely culprit to the OP's feedeing issues.