Rule 303
AH elite
Lapping is not only to align rings but mainly to smooth them out so no damage to the scope. Most rings will not be totally smooth, this can reduce the friction surface area. Scope might not move but some points of the scope are then under greater pressure from the rings.My one-piece bases are semi-rail. Any Weaver style claw ring will attach. The bases are machined from one straight piece of metal. Really pretty much impossible that rings of same make will not line up perfectly. Same rings front and back sit on a single continuous piece of metal. How could they not be in perfect alignment? Maybe not "classic" looking but it works flawlessly.
I have had scopes marked by rings on a several occasions.
Re Leupold, I have had to lap a few of their rings for a more consistent grip. If the rings have been lapped and the scope can move, use a little araldite/super glue. Have seen this done and it works. Not sure about taking the scope out of the rings though.