Maybe, or it could be that the spring is too strong. Or the cartridges could be too loose in the magazine and move around when firing and not presenting properly to the feed lips. Or they could be too tight and not let the follower push them up properly. There is seldom a "one size fits all" answer for FTF. It's best to analyze these issues with the gun in hand.
Do you settle the rounds in the magazine by tapping the back of the mag against your hand before loading it?
Have you tried loading a few less rounds into the magazine to reduce the pressure holding the rounds against the feed lips?
Are there any dents in the magazine body? Specifically towards the bottom of the mag?
Have you tried disassembling the magazine and wiping out the interior with a solvent-soaked patch on a cleaning rod?
Have you tried hardball instead of hollow points? Hollow points are notorious for FTF.
Have you tried real jacketed bullets? Typically, plated bullets do not do well in semiauto rifles IME.