As I and many others have posted on this and other forums repeatedly for 10+ years, the HFN&RR test LP is worse than useless for setting A/S. Its design concept is flawed and the directions that come with it are misleading.
Virtually every newbie who uses its so-called anti-bias tracks assumes that they're some sort of "test" that should be "passed". Therefore, they attempt to set A/S and VTF so that their rig can track the last (toughest) track cleanly.
THIS IS WRONG, and invariably leads to excessive A/S and VTF settings. This will shorten the life of your cartridge and smother life out of your music.
VTF should be set with A/S at zero and it must be adjusted by listening. Until you can do this confidently, leave A/S at zero.
Once you're confident that you've tweaked VTF to the nearest .01g or so by listening, you may play with A/S. This also must be set by listening, there's no measurment you can take that will do it better.
Many (including Stringreen and me) find that their rig sounds best with no A/S. I actually removed the A/S device from my tonearm, which slightly lowered its sound floor. YMMV, since different arms and cartridges respond differently, but you'll certainly need FAR less A/S than the HFN&RR anti-bias tracks indicate - even if you use them correctly.