Suppressors Removing/Reattaching Flash Hider causes POI shift??

Oleshep

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The first time I took off my Flash Hider (A2 style with the bottom port closed) and attached my Can I was suprised by a 3-4min POI change? I was expecting a POI shift but this was more than I was thinking. Upon reattaching the FH I was still off my previous zero. The gun was still shooting a great group but in a differnt spot. So it seems to be the FH more than the can causing the POI shift. I was not expecting this but I guess the closed bottom port design of the FH is causing this.

Has anyone else had this experience? I am wondering if a standard A1 FH would have the same effect... I may just run a thread protector when I don't have the can on, but I would like to find a FH that would work without causing POI shifts.
 
I've heard a story about threading on a can really tight (I'm guessing more than snug tight) on the rifle could cause POI shifts by more than an inch or two and some loose change, and then I heard the shooter uses loc-tite and gets it threaded on the rifle not even snug tight and claims to get less than an inch shift in POI.

really good question if torquing a barrel for any reason would cause some serious shifts.... but I would think it would... but can't say I've experienced anything like that.