You do realize 115psi is practically un-runnable on any of these vintage bikes? They will be incredibly difficult to start, not idle well (and no your spring trim "trick" is not the answer), and be with really reduced power.
Break-in is mostly a myth, plenty of videos and real world experience from actual career techs who can prove otherwise.
You really overthink this and make excuses for it. The fact is not using aftermarket junk, including gaskets and rings, and not lapping the valves but having the seats cut correctly will bring this stuff to spec first compression test.
But, it's your forum. In before you say you're not an admin or moderator. Your word is the gospel here. And it's harmful to young people who do not understand these bikes. However, you are set in your ways and so are others here. These bikes are not temperamental when correctly tuned with the correct parts and rebuilt properly.
You know you can't measure a cylinder to piston clearance with a feeler gauge? If you can it's so grossly worn.
I'm completely floored by your statement of 115psi at fresh rebuild. In before you tell me the thousands of engines you rebuilt and hose lengths you experimented with and so on. It's bull#$%*.