Let me explain how I do it when I shoot a Palma course in F-class.
The distances in SR are 200/300/600, from what I remember. In F-Class, it would be 300/500/600 or 800/900/1000.
For a 300/500//600, I would set my 0-stop right below the 300 yard distance and set the 0 on the dial to correspond to the actual 300 zero. Then I would have a little chart that would give me the come-ups from 300 to 500, and then 500 to 600. I would also have the come-ups from 300 to 600. (No need to do arithmetic in the middle of the match.) These come-ups would be validated of course. Start with JBM values and refine with actual shooting.
So at the first match at 300, my scope would be at the 0 stop and the 0. The come up from 300 to 500 would be something like 4 1/4 MOA. So, going to the 500 yard line, I would click up 4 1/4 MOA. Then going to 600, that would be another 2MOA or 6 1/4 MOA from 300 (0 stop).
200/300/600 should all be within the same rotation, starting at 0.
If I got confused, I would just wind down to 0 stop and 0 and dial in my position. I made it a standard to dial the come-ups for the next stage after finishing the current one. At the end of the day, I would dial back down to the 0 stop and 0.