I would cut it with a 2.0 single. the wear is most likely coming from blow back on the pierce, you can try a type 6 pierce ( single bounce ) to get that initial material out of the way. can also up your nozzle gap on the pierce. but wouldn't go drastic. just small adjustment. stainless doesn't pool like mild steel does. it tends to throw up little spikes that at times hit into the nozzle.
will say this though. for me the chrome coming off a nozzle is a none issue. as long as the nozzle hole is true, you have a good center and your height sensor has been calibrated. some missing chrome shouldn't effect your cut quality. we cut 100's of hours with nitrogen, and when we pull the nozzle, it looks like someone took a grinder to the tip. but had no effect on cut quality.