Of course David was right regarding carbon fouling.

This barrel has still been speeding up and it now has 880 rounds through it. I had to drop the powder to 62.7gn and recently it needed another drop.
I haven't wanted to run a polish through the bore up until now incase it affected the accuracy, but since the powder charge is getting close to the recommended minimum I thought it was time. It wasn't until I started polishing the bore and inspecting it with the bore scope that I have realised how much of that ceramic type carbon build up is actually in there. Using a courser paste I gave it a thorough polish including short stroking the throat. I removed some carbon, but there's still plenty left. In fear of taking too much metal out I thought I'd leave it there and run some rounds through the Magnetospeed. Over 16 rounds, the average MV has dropped by 70fps.
Considering there's still a lot of that hard ceramic type carbon in there I believe that must be the cause of the MV increasing.
I said in the original post that the barrel cleanliness was well maintained. By that I meant that I cleaned it regularly, until no copper or powder was seen on the patches. The same way that I look after my 6BR and .284W barrels that don't share the same grievance.
Admittedly, I don't like to clean through the course of a PM and have never had this big of a carbon issue with the other cartridges.
I think it must come down to string shooting a cartridge that has a large amount of powder (originally 67gn for a low node). Also I think AR2213sc is a fairly dirty powder. I think I might have to bring this bore back to metal and run some polish through it every clean, but I'm not sure how long you can get away with that before the bore opens up too much and loses accuracy.
I'm considering molly coating bullets but based on the threads that I searched and read on this forum, the consensus is that molly doesn't stop that hard baked carbon................ does it?
I'm also wondering if AR2217 burns cleaner than AR2213sc. Does anyone have experience there?