It depends. Some cult recruiters may feel I'd be too obvious a target, some would feel that and target me anyway, some would target people who suspect them, and so on. There's no real way to say one way or another.
But here's the thing you keep missing - I'm not "attacking" him from any angle. The best case scenario from my commentary towards his claiming too early would be for Light to say "yeah, I was wrong", and for most people to agree that it wasn't handled as correctly as it should have been. That does absolutely nothing to question the integrity of the information Light has provided, and it doesn't absolutely nothing to change the direction of the lynch from Queen. This is a very best case scenario - the angle your pushing here just does not benefit Cult!Ratchet at all. You can come up with whatever conspiracy theory you like, you simply have failed to establish that what you claim I could have done makes any sense for me to actually do.
Quite the opposite, Usopp. When Cults target players, they tend not to want to target those that are likely on the radar of other scum teams. If I'm widely town read and believed, then that makes me a threat to scum, because the remaining town are going to side more with me than them, so I'd likely be killed off. Remember that this is from Night 1, when we had no idea how many kills would occur. Unless your argument is that a hypothetical cult faction guessed that there were no Mafia, and then decided to recruit me out of preservation, despite knowing that by recruiting me, the longer I remain in the game the more people are going to be wary of me having being recruited. In which case, good luck building that one out.
You're putting the cart before the horse, so to speak. That means you're thinking too far ahead of yourself.
I think you need to step back and reflect on the positions you are holding, and whether they make as much sense as you seem to think they do. Hint: they don't.