The muzzle should be the tightest portion of the bore on the barrel. And a barrel is not consistent diameter throughout its length.
.0002" construction is desirable and will most likely improve accuracy. I hand lap for a slight taper and muzzle constriction at the end... I would not over tighten a muzzle device, past 30 ft/ lbs and it would depend on the amount of steel, or thickness of the barrel as to how much the diameter is diminished. This is also true for gas blocks and set screws will slightly constrict the barrel diameter, and why I choose clamp on in some instances.
Also just cutting and threading the muzzle opens up the muzzle bore diameter, so constricting it back down with torque from installing a muzzle device is probably a neutral endevor...if it's not over .0002", no big deal, the bullet will zip right through, with potential of being more accurate.
All of this has been known for many years, being discussed over 25 yrs ago in Precision Shooting with top gunsmiths of the time... including one 22 LR competition gunsmith...who used to "ring barrels" to get the right tone, to find where to cut the barrel to length for its weight, to get its full accuracy potential...he also lapped a .0002" taper in the 22 LR barrel and would not cut the outside diameter or put a set screw against the barrel OD...you can feel it from the inside when hand lapping, and you always want the tightest feel smallest by measurement...at the muzzle.