Yeah, Production isn't, and was never going to be, a "Beginners Only Division."
It should never have been marketed as or even hinted to be such a thing. It was always going to end up the way that it is, with sponsored shooters using production guns to help manufacturers market product, and that should've been clear to everyone involved (PRS mgmt & rules committee) at the beginning.
And that shit with Ruger a few years ago was shameful and handled badly.
To me the answer is to use shooter classification like every other shooting sport. PRS has tried to do this at the national level (as you're aware
) but fast tracking it in every region (and changing "unclassed" to "novice " or "rookie") would probably go a long way to making beginners feel successful sooner.
USPSA would never ban Master & Grand Master shooters from Production, but they wouldn't need to because beginners shooting Production guns are usually classified as C or D class, and scored against their peers.
But really, any newer shooter who looks at folks like Keith, Matt, or Lauryl as a barrier to their own success, instead of as inspiration, has the wrong mindset and IMO is more likely to quit when things get hard than to focus on improving themselves and getting better.