Might sound stupid and if so my apologies.
But I was thinking of rolling the dice on a 8.3 BA Hanson barrel in 300 Blackout. While I would like to shim it if needed, I also want this barrel to be a place holder for a better barrel down the line if this one doesn't shoot decent.
I just didn't want to Loctite this barrel to my upper in the chance that I want to change it later.
You're over thinking this. First, this isn't going to be a precision setup. It's maximum practical range is gonna be about 200 yards. The difference in accuracy that bedding the barrel may make, isn't worth chasing.
Unless the barrel to receiver fit is super sloppy, I wouldn't worry about it. Still, if you choose to bed the extension, you'll probably be using loctite 620. This stuff does not turn back into a liquid when it gets hot. Ive never seen it do that anyway.
Using loctitie doesn't actually "glue" the barrel in. What you wind up with is essentially the equivalent of a thermal fit because the loctite expands as it dries.
I heat the face of the receiver up with a propane torch to get the aluminum to expand a bit and use a brass rod of appropriate size to tap the barrel out of the receiver. The extension is made of hardened steel and the anodizing on the receiver is pretty tough, so I use a single sided razor blade to scrape off the hardened loctite. If you hit the dried loctite for a second or two directly with the flame of the torch, it'll flake and then scraping it off is pretty easy.
As for bedding using only shim material without loctite, I dont see how you can do it. For any fit that's gonna be tight, it's gonna crinkle the shim material when you try to assemble the parts. All it's gonna do, if you can get them together, is make things less loose, in which case, the shim material may wind up working its way out of the back end into the receiver.
My vote is for slapping it together and shooting it. If you're that worried about it, just order a thermal fit upper. BKings has em. Ive also used a few of the cerro forge uppers from dirty bird. Under $75.
For what it's worth, I never use shim material any more. If the fit is so sloppy that I can fit shim material thicker than a sheet of paper between the extension and receiver, I relegate that upper to beater builds and go with another upper, if accuracy is a concern.
I do the loctite because its simple and why not? Loctite AND shim material is a PITA and messy.