The trouble with this conversation is that none of us (sorry if I'm wrong) really know how good a job the running oil does.
At the end of the day, you need to build two identical engines and test bed them identically on two differing oil tpyes. Then strip them and measure the results.
Plenty of us have rebuilt engines I guess. We've all done something slightly different, or used a slightly different grade of oil etc. It's likely that we all think we did the right thing too.
Personally, I've used running in oil in the past (once I knew it existed) and also 'normal' oil following engine rebuilds. None of the engines have developed problems, so I'm guessing both methods worked. But you'd need to dyno and strip to check I suppose.
What would I do now? Use running in oil for 5oo miles, change it, then drive the car 'as normal'. Is that right? It is for me!
Oh. Your oil pressure sounds fine on 30 weight to me.
You are more likely to get opinion on this subject than you are fact. I'm not having a go at anyone here btw - just think of being in a virtual pub!
Shaun