Availability is always a factor, whenever you pick a new bullet always check its SG stability factor with your actual twist rate before buying. A lot of people dont. I dont know how often it happens bt have always hear a rifles actual twist rate can be off from its advertised twist rate, if even just a little and one selects a bullet listed for the advertized twist rate things can tumble. Its best to pick a bullet with a twist rate slower than your barrels for best stability.
Odds are your barrel is 8 twist as its advetized, your bullet is advetized an 8 twist... it "should" work but what if your barrels actual twist is 8.2...
It still could be your suppressor is not perfectly concentric or something. I would still test without the can to rule that out.