During my OCD phase of racing I would bed pistons and rings in manually with Solvol Autosol. My logic was that I could the skip the running in oil and bedding in phase and just race. I did a few OCD things like this, but started to think that despite adding hours and hours of prep time... it did bugger all else!
So I started to tire of it after a while and, basically, just put the good oil in and caned it from the outset!
These days, with new build road engines (like the Trident Hunter) I used good oil but added a bedding in additive.
All methods seem to work just fine!
Like Jim, the idea of using sub standard oil to aid bedding in doesn't feel right to me. "Bedding in" is after all just a nice phrase for "wearing out" so whilst it might help bed the rings in, what's it doing to cam, followers, etc?!?
And to the argument that good oil stops the rings bedding in at all, I'd simply say "ride it harder" get it good n' hot with a nice long spanking and I'm pretty sure the rings will bed in!
Personally and FWIW "good oil" in my shed is Red Line 20/60 motorcycle oil. If you buy Red Line you must buy their specific motorcycle oil as it has MUCH more zinc which our cams n' followers require.
And yes, before anyone 'helpfully' points out that Red Line (and any 'good' oil) is expensive... so are engine rebuilds...!