I tossed out my other time and used .95 for my C-21 PIC time, .80 for C-141, and .70 for C-17 since as I got closer to 20 years I flew with the A code less and less and also have had bigger crews. Now in my final year, I log IP time as much as possible so that I get the full PIC credit in the spreadsheet that I use to crunch all the numbers along with sortie .2/.3 conversions. There are some great threads somewhere here that discussed this in greater detail. As everyone else has stated--make the mins and just be able to explain your reasoning if you get asked. Same goes for checking the boxes for check airman, chief pilot, ops, safety, etc.
edit--not PIC time but total time prim/sec as MP or IP in each airframe