The question isn't really about comparing a can to a can. I can see some value in saying this can meters this, and this can meters this in these conditions. You aren't saying those numbers are actually accurate, its just under these conditions, this is what the difference of these two are.
But if the number on the on the meter is capturing something that is twice as close as what the meter is designed to be testing at, its gonna skew that in relation to what its measuring at the actual distance its supposed to measure.
I think most are intended to read at a M. So what, 39 1/3 inch? 40 inches makes that number easy to play with. Something that is 20" away for comparison will read 6db higher than what it should, 10" away is going to be 12db greater. So *if a firing pin is 15" away, it might be reading 9 db off. 5" would make it 18db louder.
This isn't making the readings correct. This is just comparison of readings taken at the same time.