The deflationary impact of junior ratings impacts the CFC. Anyone active as a TD at the club/local level has heard the lament that player X quits chess because his rating has fallen 200+ points and he is no longer an A,B,C or D player.

The easiest way to deal with the deflation is to set a floor for juniors at 1000 for CFC rating purposes. At that level many would come into the system with some surplus points.

The issue with juniors G/30 ratings are the 400-600 ratings of the players with the best getting a 900 rating and migrating to adult tournaments. They come into the system under rated. My estimate is that well over 90% of the players never make the transition to CFC rated adult chess from the G/30 all junior world.

Additional rating systems are an utterly bogus solution. The existing Active system has never been looked after and is very deflated.