Been cutting firewood for almost 20 years. Used to just take my chains in to get them sharpened. A few years ago I got a dirty load of pulpwood and was dulling chains fast. I’ve been hand filing my own chains now. After reading a lot and watching videos, I’m getting decent at it. What I’ve noticed is after I file 3 or 4 times, I can’t get the tip of my saw to cut as well. If I cut closer to the powerhead, it seems to cut good. I can hear the saw reving higher and even occasionally smell some burning wood. I‘ve been using the tip a lot because I have a lot of small diameter wood this year, and I don’t have to bend over as far. Being 6’5” and getting older, I prefer to be more upright these days . I figured my rakers needed to come down, but when I put my stihl raker gauge on, they seem fine? I’m thinking I’m just going to take the rakers down some and see what happens. I threw a brand new chain on today half way through the day and it was cutting great at the tip again, and the saw wasn’t reving so high. Night and day difference when cutting at the tip between the two chains. I’m using a Stihl 362C with 24” Oregon versa cut bar And chain. But I found the same pattern when using my 20” stihl bars and chains too. Is it unreasonable to expect a handfiled chain to cut as good as, or close to, a brand new chain Out of the box?