If you really want to play with the stacks and see what something is capable of (without experimentation) download ReStackor:
https://www.shimrestackor.com/
I have only played with the demo version, but that is just because after being inside shocks for the last 30 years I can usually get exactly where I want to go just by looking at the stacks I take out. Granted, I don't do this as a business, so the only people I would upset are family or friends, but if I were to do it for $$$ I would invest in ReStackor. I have played with the demo version, and know of guys that do use it regularly.
Another thing you can do is go over the "standard" Fox shock valving charts (you can find them on Kartek where you order individual shims) and those will give you a good idea of what shim change results would be as far as individual steps. For example, the Screw rear rebound stack directly above is a #40 on the 2.0 Fox shock valving chart.
Just a reference point, Fox 2.5 IBP shocks use valving for 2.0 series shocks (C/R top shim diameters of 1.600/1.425 respectively), Fox 3.0 IBP shocks use valving for 2.5 series shocks (C/R top shim diameters of 1.800/1.600).
I find it funny that everyone on the truck side calls these "flutter" stacks when dirt bikes have been using multistage stacks for decades...