Daystate Alpha/Delta Wolf Pellet/slug tunes

I’m considering either a 23” HP Alpha wolf in either .177 or .22. I have many other “high end” rifles, but no personal experience or don’t know anyone locally with an Alpha or Delta wolf to ask.
Aside from the known onboard pre-programmed settings for common JSB’s 18 gr or 8.4 gr (etc) pellets, can anyone post the advanced shot settings you use for other pellets and slugs that you would recommend for accuracy….. from 12fpe up to the max for the caliber.
Stick with factory settings for a while - they are quite good, and once you get Used to the platform, then start playing with the advanced mode. I learned this the hard way. To date I haven’t found any published advanced settings.
You will be amazed how versatile the Wolfs are.
There are already several great threads on Alphawolf and Deltawolf tuning here.
 
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I just read Centercut’s background info and suggestions. That’s very helpful and great info and instructions as to how to lock in the your best accuracy and understand the limitations that will affect your shots. But here come the “but” …..I fully understand the fun, excitement, success and frustration of tuning a new rifle…. I’ve done it for more years than I care to talk about ….BUT, in order to prevent waisting loads of ammo setting up, how do I know where to start with lets say a 29gr NSA .218, or a 17.5gr .2165 with this shooting computer? That’s where info from others could help new Alpha/Delta owners with basic tuning starting points.
@NINCO1 to elaborate a little better - pick the pellet weight in factory mode closest to your slug weight. Pick the highest speed in the ractory modes onboard computer that it will allow you - if you have a known stable speed for that particular slug start there; maybe even - WARP ? Then let the computer figure it out and see what happens.