That is what happens with the other brands that are not adjustable. With the Cycle Sensor you can set it where ever you want. Your 3/4HP pump will draw 7 amps when pumping max flow. Depending on the brand of pump it will drop to 6 or maybe down to 4 amps when the well pumps dry. Whatever that number is for your pump, you just set the Cycle Sensor slightly higher. If the pump only drops to 6 amps, set the CS at 6.2. If your pump drops to 4 amps set the CS at 4.2, and so on.
The Cycle Sensor is sensitive enough that you can set it to turn the pump off at the amps it runs when the well still has 10-20' of water if you want. But that is getting pretty sensitive, it is best to let it run until it draws air, as that is an easier number to see happening.
What makes the Cycle Sensor so sensitive is that it measures the power factor as well as amps. The power factor drops a lot when the pump isn't doing any work, which makes detecting run dry amps easier.