A friend has done some experimenting with lapping both RF and CF barrels. He has been able to improve some barrels, but it has been a long trip that no one should start unless he is a very talented and bright craftsman, and understands that his mistakes will be the cost of learning. Currently, most of what he does is cast laps to evaluate barrels, new ones before he does any work on them, and customers' to see if he can detect a source of a problem. Generally, I would not recommend that anyone try this on a barrel that is important to anyone until you are sure that you have acquired the necessary skills.
As to taper, perhaps it is needed for lead bullets, but if a barrel is truly parallel, and properly dimensioned, it is not needed for jacked bullets, and may in fact lead to break in problems due to jacked fouling in the choked area, if the choke is much over .0001. Personally, I would not want .0002 for that reason.