I have a Rock River ATH that shot lights out for the first 300 rounds but accuracy is now rapidly deteriorating with my pet load (approximate 52,000 psi load based on QL calculation). Same scope and rings (triple checked tight). Group dispersion is random - not all vertical or horizontal, but scattered. 100 yard groups have gone from average 0.300 MOA to 1 and 1/2 inches. Same powder lot, same bullet lot and same average muzzle velocity (2860 fps). My bore scope indicates the lands are very clean and the rifling is excellent. The barrel gas port however is a different story. At that site the barrel metal has a cavitation which is deepest at the port hole and extends throughout the groove half way into an adjacent rifling (rest of rifling is very good). The surface of the ulcerative-like change is pitted, but the surrounding metal is very clean. I haven't had the opportunity to scope enough gas AR barrels to know if this is an expected change or if it is indicative of a defective gas system or barrel metal. Through routine cleanings I know the gas system is clean and the rifle cycles normally. Anyone seen this before? What are your thoughts?
Thanx for any help,
Jerry



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