Just a word of warning that some of the techs at Discount Tire don't have a clue about balancing tires. Maybe they didn't calibrate the machine or have a clue about how to interpret where the machine wanted them to place the weights
I would hope that they at least use a Hunter machine with road force balancing. Then, as you pointed out, the machine should be calibrated correctly. And it's quite important that the Smart Weight setting is turned off. Otherwise the tires won't be balanced nearly as well as they could be.
These days it's unfortunately much easier to find a store with the good Hunter equipment than one that also has a person who truly knows how to use it.
Heck, I recently got a set of tires and wheels from Tire Rack, and in normal fashion put them on the balancer since I know they use Smart Weight. This time the balancing was unusually bad. Not so much the numbers, but two of the wheels had weights 180 degrees apart, on the same plane.
On one I simply pulled the same amount off in both places, and sure enough, perfect balance.
Anyway, the amount of weights used really isn't an issue. I often end up with the wheel with the most weights having the lowest road force numbers. So much for putting the least amount of weights in the front...
if the tires are correctly balanced.