First of all, I expect anyone would be fine tuning whatever they use as a starting point to better suit their needs. Maybe my n-1 dilution of 1:200 might end up being the best N time for him?
Secondly, by using Rodinal I avoid stain (and being a new emulsion it is thinner so I'm not developing so "deeply" into it as with the older emulsions like SXX). As this method is targeted to grade 3 it's really not that dense in the highlights. I also print these negs, as contacts, on enlarging paper with beautiful results, usually at grade 2.5 or so.
Lastly, if you plan to scan negs for any reason the lack of stain will help out there as well.
As I do not work with any alt processes (requiring the denser neg and stain) I feel that this method really is a great multi-purpose developing system when addressing the combination of - silver chloride, silver gelatin and scanning.
Edit: Yes, occasionally I make enlargements which seem to print well around a straight grade 2.