Just my .02
ALWAYS gauge clearances, and never trust the new parts to be what the box says. I agree that the standard bearings will more than likely measure to spec, but you can run into some that measure a little tighter or looser than others. Then you can switch some around to get the best fit. If you have one that the clearance is too high, you can actually go and purchase on more journal set and find that it will fit better. I know alot of guys that dont bother to check ALL clearances with bearings or piston rings. They just check a few and figure they will all be good.
Ive had one instance when rebuilding a 351W and installing factory sized rings. Every single ring measured perfectly untill the very last ring on the very last piston. It had .001 clearance and if I would skipped checking them all, it would have been disasterous. I had to file fit that one ring.
A bearing set will not be exact on every bearing. Some will be tighter than others, and some looser. They can also be the wrong bearing in the wrong box, and Ive even seen bearings stamped wrong.
I also dont like re-tightening fasteners over and over, but its worth it to atleast gauge them once. I just cant see skipping that part if your already putting in the time and effort to change the bearings. just my opinion, but I figured Id throw it out there.