Absolutely!
With the can attached, look down the bore. You will probably see some can, just be sure you see it evenly all around.
Fire several rounds at 25 or 50 yards WITHOUT the can, looking for perfectly round bullet holes. It doesn't matter what the holes look like at 200 yards, the close holes tell you how stable the bullet is at initial flight.
When you go hot with live ammo, fire one round, remove the can, inspect thoroughly. Odds of a baffle strike are low, but there is a non-zero probability.
What is you twist rate?
With a 16" barrel, it'd be tough to not stabilize the round. I've gone as short as 10 and as long as 16, all were stable up to 240-gr projectiles.
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