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You can win that argument merely by calling those two chaps, "puthies"!I voted the first one. Longer answer is it depends.
If done professionally and appropriate to the firearm, I have no concerns with such conversions, generally speaking. A lot of fine guns are rechambered affairs.
There are, however, historical conversions I wouldn't shoot. Examples: Full pressure .45 ACP in "shaved" Webley revolvers and 7.92㎜ Mauser in last ditch, converted Volkssturm Carcano rifles. The former I've seen one break due to firing said. The latter I've read enough to be at least somewhat leary, even though that is being overly cautious.
So, I disagree with the two chaps I was talking too who categorically ruled out rechambered firearms.