Okay, I'll work up to that. I guess the reason I was resistant is that I've had FC at 3.5% - 5.5% of CYA for more than a year, with zero issues. I know now that's because of the copper and silver in the water, but they're not going away anytime soon.Disregard the silver and copper in the water for chemical balancing purposes.
Use the FC/CYA Levels chart and keep FC near the top of the target range for your CYA lefel.
Use PoolMath to determine dosage.
Your pool is still a non-SWG pool. For CYA 50, minimum FC is 4 and target is 6-8.
Minimum is like a cliff - stay far away so you don't fall off. Dose for high side of target.
Oh, and since I'm manually dosing, do we aim to keep fall-off above 4 ppm? As in dose up to 6-8 in the evening, and make sure it doesn't fall below 4 during the subsequent day?
Hah... sorry. I can never remember. I'm using the Taylor blue Watergram decoder wheel, and it's just labeled "saturation index". No L or C, whatever they are. If my memory is correct, even the equation in the accompanying booklet is just "SI", no "LSI" or "CSI" distinction.For "SI", are you using LSI or CSI? List the full acronym, not just "SI".
Suggest you use CSI, as it's in PoolMath and keeps us all on the same page.

No problem. Any advice on getting rid of the shadow staining forming above water line? I'm figuring either put LC or sequestering agent in a bucket, diluting with a bit of water, and scrubbing with that?Continue to use the sequestering agent for now.
The silver and copper will remain in the pool until removed via draining.
Water exchange can happen another time, if it's needed.