Like I said, mine had very similar wear at about 4k miles. But no other wear besides where the links ran.
It was a ***** to install the first time. The second time, it was just as tight until the chain links lined up with the grooves.
My chain, without the tensioner, probably had about .06-.09" worth of slop if I were to pull all the slack into one side of the chain and measure vs a straight-edge. I believe it was a comp double roller, but I don't remember if maybe I bought something else back then.
If I could go back in time, I'd spend more on the timing set, but what I received back then looked pretty stout and so I didn't question it until I was at assembly - I could have waited 2 weeks for a new set, or pick up the tensioner at a nearby auto parts store. At the time I also had to factor in that I was relocating to a new state within a few months too and had to be able to drive the car onto the hauler, so in went the tensioner. The engine has always run hard and my timing doesn't jump around at all when checking with a light. It's more solid than any other v8 I've played with - but I can't say for sure the tensioner is responsible because all the others I've checked had many more miles on them.