Change the suppressor for another one with a different internal design in a PCP cal. 22, the point of impact will change.
I have an uragan compact in .22. The uragan 2 has the same issue the original does. The shroud flexes down with anything screwed on the end. Simple solution is go to hardware store and get a nylon spacer, they make a size you barely have to sand the inner hole to get it to slide down barrel, when you screw on the shroud it now will be supported at the back with the spacer tightly sandwiched between the frame and back of shroud. Makes a huge difference, or did in mine. No POI shift with or without added suppressor on the end of shroud now.Really? Every time I've ever hung a suppressor on the end of a barrel of an airgun, POI shifted low. I have done this many times with many airguns. So I would say , yes. That's what happens.
Including this one.
I did the same thing a year ago in a U2 with a 700 barrel. I used an aluminum pad. But the main reason was the change of point even in transport. Very annoying but it doesn't concern me anymore. The stiffening of the barrel jacket in the U2 is for granted.I have an uragan compact in .22. The uragan 2 has the same issue the original does. The shroud flexes down with anything screwed on the end. Simple solution is go to hardware store and get a nylon spacer, they make a size you barely have to sand the inner hole to get it to slide down barrel, when you screw on the shroud it now will be supported at the back with the spacer tightly sandwiched between the frame and back of shroud. Makes a huge difference, or did in mine. No POI shift with or without added suppressor on the end of shroud now.