Different gauges, manufacturers, core sizes, materials used, etc, all effect the overall string tension which the truss rod has to help counteract. But that's why it's in there so don't be afraid to put it to work! I think that it's not only temperature and humidity changes that can make it move but sometimes just the luck of the wood and laminates in the neck. Some axes may be more solid than others and require less adjustments. I've been playing ghs boomers since ... well, forever ... but occasionally I'll think "It feels like hard work today, what's going on? Oh, the desert wind is blowing through and it's only 8% humidity, duh."
Jimmy J