Ya, except there are all kinds of rests out there. Can't imagine a lizard tongue rest impacting any fulcrum effects on the arrow. And most drop aways are dropping so fast into the release that I doubt they have that much effect.........and yet I have absolutely had to adjust the opposite way to get BH tuned with some bow/rest combos. And even if a funky grip was involved in that, if the initial indication was a left tear, then the opposite adjustment should make that worse......not better........and certainly not perfect. But if the grip is centered down the slot between your thumb and index finger and across the meat of your thumb, things should be very consistent. And if the grip is inconsistent, then BH's are going to be flying all over the place. I've never experienced that.........even at 100 yards.
That whole arrow tip changing course brings all kinds of things into the equation.....including dynamic spine, grip, rest type, draw length, brace height, arrow length.........all could have an effect on the timing and the distance of that arrow kick. And what could possibly change that kick in the other direction?????? If it's possible that the point and nock end flip directions at or during the shot, then it could be equally possible that something could either negate that flip, or influence it the other direction.??????