Being a machinist I can say without a doubt things can happen. Most barrels are made in steps . Outer diameter profile, gun drill ,cut rifling, cut and crown etc . So you can see there is many steps and many machines and setups to making barrels. The chamber is usually cut after the barrels are set with rifling it doesn't take much just a .001 tilt in the barrel when moved to the next step will
as the lenght increases. Just to be honest I'm not a gunsmith or maker . I am a aerospace machinist so if it flys,drives ,or blows crap up I've probably made something for it. I just recently had a gun at the smith's for a muzzlebreak and was informed the original crown was off to the bore so my smith re- cut the crown and set it up with a self timing break all for free as it was going to a giveaway I do to promote youth hunting here in Arizona.