Ok, have just done my first couple of shots with the SFX200 and R72 filter. Literally was only 2 shots of 2 different subjects (one shot of each) that I have on a list of things to shoot. I never used the polariser as neither shot could be taken from the direction where it would've had that polarising effect.
I kept the shooting really simple: mounted camera on tripod, focussed, used a small aperture (f11 and f13), set mirror lock up and 2 second timer delay (pre-set as a custom function on my Pentax 645NII), set shutter speed with filter attached to 4 stops over that indicated without the filter, squeezed the shutter button and... that's it.
With regards to the 4 stops of overexposure: this is something I'm putting my trust in, having read loads of reviews about shooting with this film and filter combo, because the exposure graph in the viewfinder was indicating massive underexposure. I just had to tell myself that that's because 'ordinary' light is blocked by the filter so the graph would obviously indicate underexposure when the filter's attached. Hopefully the 4 stops overexposure is the right ballpark figure to have capturec the infrared light.