SS brought up a formula that would work on the book of faces. Essentially rifle power factor / 380,000 (standard) x overall points. What people need to realize is the power factor argument goes both ways. Why would someone run a bigger rifle when you can squeak by with a 6.5 Creedmoor? The current power factor/scoring does nothing to convince shooters besides to run a 6.5 creed/ x47 with the smallest amount of recoil.
With Saterlee's equation 6.5 Creed with say 80 points overall scored shooting a 140 at 2,720.
380,800/380,000= 1 x80= 80 overall points
Someone running a 300 winny with a 220 at 2,800
616,000/380,000= 1.6x80= 128 overall points
Someone running a 6 Creed with a 109 @ 3100
337,900/380,000= .89x80= 71 overall points
Anyone could still compete, but you'd see some knarly rifles coming out to play. Right now it's not a hunting rifle/anything goes game, it's a 6.5 Creedmoor game. Saying the power factor NRL Hunter is using now is the fairest way to do it is short sighted and people will tire of it quickly once the new shiny wears off.