A buddy of mine had a guy rechamber two of his 243 rifles to a 243 Ackley. He took them out to fire form some brass and immediately knew something wasn’t right and brought them to me to fix them. I’ve chambered several rifles but never rechambered one so I have a couple questions. When getting the barrel straight in the lathe do I still use a range rod or put the reamer in the chamber and measure off the shank of the reamer? I am wanting to put blue layout dye in the chamber before I start so I can put my bore scope in there after I ream the chamber to make sure it is all a fresh cut. Will that work or will the filings remote the dye? Have read the barrel needs to be shortened only one thread to go from 243 to 243 Ackley. That really enough? I did castings of the chambers as they are now. Easy to see they aren’t right. I’m thinking the guy that did these the first time must have been using a standard 243 headspace gauge instead of an Ackley gauge. Thanks!