cam degreeing needed?

"usually you degree a cam if you want to change the Cam timing.
Otherwise it is only a check if the factory specs are correct."

I disagree. Degreeing is to make sure with the stacked tolerances and accuracy of machining on the block, crank, cam, & timing set they still allow the camshaft to be installed where the manufacturer intended it.

This x 100000. There are way too many variables that can move the relation of the cam and crank.

My opinion is don't waste your time doing cam swap or engine build if you want to skip this part. FYI, my 460 was of 5 degrees at "0". I've heard of people seeing much worse.