A lot of the bickering is just "bickering" "maybe whining..."
fighting over how to split up that tiny pot "me, me, me !"
turf wars ,"me, me, me !"
And that was how it was on day one of the PRS start up, with over half of the RO/SH Cup shooters leaving Snipershide because of "us vs them and who was going to get the biggest pot of goodies". That was really ugly.
But, we still dont have a solution to the question initially posed... seems to have grown.
Fatboy mentioned NRA classes and prizes based on class.
NRA classes go back to military classifications. Marksman, Sharpshooter, Expert, and were encouraged in civilian marksmanship training in the CMP. As it grew and needed changes, added Master, then High Master, then they shrunk the bullseye and added F Class, but kept the same classifications. This was sport growth based on several factors, improved equipment, improved ammunition, improved performance, and a need to make it harder to reach higher levels.
But.... it is still based on scores points, with cut off points between classification levels. Just like your school report card.. everything is different, but the same, but different.
In PRS, the manner of making it harder to reach higher levels of performance has been raising the difficulty levels exponentially. Equipment has been developed to deal with this difficultly level and that "gaming" thing.
And the top scorers are of three points, top athletic, top equipped, and top thinkers who game well.
The simplest solution to classes is based on scored points. 70% lowest class, etc, prizes awarded. Yada.
And equipment limitations. Stock vs custom, caliber vs caliber, or an iteration of it.
And everybody knows, you can buy this bag or that, for either class, no limit on peripheral equipment as long as you can carry it and complete the event under time.
And no, I'm not touching on the distribution of high dollar prizes any time soon.....
Just talking about classification and a way to level out the distribution of prizes b4 going further.
To agree on classification, you need an organization to monitor it, a board to design them, match directors to support it, and a membership to vote out the board when they become too dictatorial. I dont see that happening any time soon.