Honestly, if you plan on going on some trails just take it easy. Yes, the front hasn't been turning but it's difficult to get 500 miles on a part-time setup.
Also, think about how the gears are broken in at the factory. Gears are typically, set up and run on a machine. The pattern you end up looking for is to duplicate the same pattern, the gears were run before. What you're doing is finishing up the peening or hardening process on the vehicle. When you buy the Jeep off the Dealer lot, the gears have not been broken in, which a lot of people don't know.
If you really want to get the front turning then you could reverse the vacuum lines at the disconenct and remove the front driveshaft. This will cause the gears to turn without putting stress on the transfer case.