You can have some good success in a Re-chamber as long as the factory barrel has not been shot a lot.
I had a Rem sporter in 22/250 that I used to fire form Ackley brass in with Bullseye. I fire formed a 1000 cases, then took the barrel off and looked down the barrel and it still looked new. I then worked up a load of 44.5g of Win 760 with a 55g Nosler BT at 3900+ fps with amazing accuracy.
Next, I worked up a fire forming load of 41.5g of Win 760 with a 55g Nosler BT that also had amazing accuracy.
I made up my mind that fireforming a load with Bullseye was a waste of time and powder, so I just kept hunting with the sporter barrel until it quit shooting about 1000 rounds later. I sure killed a lot of yotes with that barrel fireforming brass.
I went through this same procedure with a 22 BR made from a 223 Varmint barrel on a Rem 700, and a 243 Ackley improved made from a 243 Varmint barrel.
After having been through three of these factory Re-chambers, I had rather see a guy save his money and have a good custom barrel installed, minimum spec match chamber with zero freebore, .0005 over dia throat when he is going to shoot lighter bullets. A barrel that is set up this way will make hunting, shooting, and load developement a dream come true. I am very partial to the three groove barrels due to the extra speed that I have gotten from them and the ease in cleaning.