Steve, if it's easier for you to set everything up at 0-0-0, then by all means do so. You can trim out most of the problems to an acceptable level if you do this. Since you are a sport flier, and are mostly flying for fun. you'll be fine.
Don't let all our math and constant use of big scientific sounding phrases deter you from considering the option though.
It's my experience, and remember I was big on 0-0-0 at one time, that the use of about 1 1/2 to 2 degrees of downthrust, a little bit of out thrust, (mostly to make sure it's not thrusting in towards the center.) and a slight positive stab incidence, will make the plane hunt less, and groove better. Of course I'm not that interested in sport flying, rather, it's competition for me.
It's quite simple to put a few pieces of .007 metal under the front lugs, make sure the ingine is not pointing in, and add a 1/64" plywood shim under the stab leading edge. If you do so, you can remove those shims under the engine lugs any time you wish. The left over out thrust, and positive stab incidence won't hurt a thing.