This is the closest group I could think of. Sorry if it's in the wrong group. Please move if need be.

Short back story. I bought a 6.5 WSM barrel for a project build. I ended up having to move etc... Long story short I put the barrel on and head spaced it with a fired cartridge. The project kinda got put aside. I decided to finish the project. My loaded shells will chamber just fine. However, I ordered some go/no-go gauges to make sure things were put together correctly. Like I said my shells that come out of my dies will chamber just fine. But according to the gauges, the chamber is short. The bolt won't close on the go gauge.

Here's the question. What would happen if I went ahead and used the gun as is with a shorter than standard chamber? Would accuracy be affected? Would it possibly create unsafe chamber pressures? Excessive recoil? Or would I be completely fine shooting it this way?

Thanks for the input. I would rather not have to tear it down again if I didn't have to.