I made some experiments using a 1mm foamed rubber mat. Cut it to size and glued it to a IBM Bigfoot plate. Unfortunately, The spray-can glue is quite messy and I will be pretty busy cleaning up after it dried up. Looks ugly so far. In my disappointment about the outcome, I started looking at other solutions. I just happen to have a friends China-laser in the garage, some 30W cutting laser. This thing does wonders cutting foamed rubber mats and I thought about trying to design single barrel pads that can be individually attached to each barrel. Same thing for Beamsprings, just make a square cutout with a ~14mm hole in the center. Anyone tried that before? Curious of that provides enough stability ...
But that would GREATLY reduce the amount of work for me. Just put in a sheet of foam rubber and let the laser cut, repeat until enough cutouts are made.
What's the general preference when it comes to thickness? I tried some rubber rings around my Beamspring shells and found that 2.5mm seems to be a bit too tight but 1.5mm is still a little loose. Unfortunately, I just don't have any 2mm rubber O-rings that fit

Beamsprings to look like they could take an o-ring very well, might try and experiment a little with that.
Happy for any input I can get here, even if it's just links to existing guides that I must have missed.