As long as the pins are making good contact and the tubes do not "vibrate" out, it should be fine (SEE DISCLAIMER BELOW). I do the same thing to the tubes in my Audion Silver Night (both signal and output) and use the tip of a thin fingernail file (power is off) to gap them so that they do not ride too high. Since you mention it, I am just telling you that you are not alone in your observation, but I do not recommend this to people in the event that a tube will vibrate out and cause damage to their equipment (my tube sockets are in good condition and grip very tightly, so I don't worry about it). I had thought of using a thin Sorbothane pad (with holes for the pins) between the tubes and the sockets (thought that this might act as kind of a damper), but have not yet tried it out and am guessing that Sorbothane does not conduct current which would have to be verified first.
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