This is great !! I read this, and my brain is just jumping, at first I thought it would be easy to just run a wood hardwood dowel down the barrel, and lapping compound to the rear of the lugs, and lean the thing against the garage wall, (muzz end of the dowel) and start working the bolt handle up and down.... then it hit me.... that dowel would be rubbing on my barrel interior ! causing uneven wear !! Another "brainstorm".. that I would take a slightly oversized fired brass, lube the foward part of it so it turns freely in the chamber, and use that as pressure when opening and closing the bolt handle, with the lugs doped with lapping compound... it would eventually come to size ( brass is softish) and might have to be replaced with another 'tight' empty cartridge... what are your thoughts on this.. all I want to attain is contact for BOTH of the recoil lugs fairly equally...