"Panacea" is probably not the best description. I would call it more of a "set it and forget it" approach for F-Class. We shoot long strings of fire at intervals several hours apart on any given day or weekend match, or even over several days at a big match. Pure and absolute precision of a load is rarely the limiting source of error; the wind conditions are. Further, due to time constraints, loading at the match for some perceived condition change is simply not an option. Although some competitors bring their reloading gear to the hotel room for bigger matches when they travel. However, many do not, and therefore their ammunition has to be tuned and loaded prior to leaving home. Likewise, most F-Class shooters are not fiddling with the tuner settings during match or in between strings once they have found and set it to the middle of the tune window. I view it as more an issue of different disciplines, having different limiting sources of error, and therefore requiring different approaches.