CDT did the comp tubes with a 320 grit hone. When I did my CFX I went to 400, because I was installing a gas ram, but for the last inch or so, where the rotary rides, I went as fine as I could, 1500 wet/dry. My reasoning was, you DON'T want lube getting past the oring, and my understanding is that the finer the surface, the better for an oring seal. Seemed to work, I'd been having sealing problems with that rifle and that seemed to fix it. LOTS of WD-40 for cutting lube and cleaner, blast out excess with compressed air, then clean with LOTS of brake cleaner, then blast again. Used silicone dielectric grease to lube the oring when I reinstalled the rotary, then moly for the piston seal and piston per CDT and JM. No other lubes in that case, of course, like I said, I was installing a Theoben gas ram. Hope that helps.
Dave