Ruger needs to make that right as, in the worst case, the gas port may be drilled off-center which needs a new barrel to fix. Even if it's just a gas block that slipped or wasn't installed right, it's unacceptable for you to have to pay an armorer or gunsmith to fix that. You should call Ruger and send it in.
Another vote to call Ruger and get them to fix it.
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Well, sent Ruger a customer service request, I'll see what they say.
Honestly I wanted to have an inspection service/tuning done on it anyway, I was thinking they could fix the numerous issues I've heard about it and maybe eliminate the need for the break in period (IIRC, 200 rounds on setting 2).
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Now available in 6.5 Creed. Two versions at present:
https://ruger.com/products/sfar/models.html