I can see what you’re trying to do here David.
Doing so called shot outs can be fun and you can give good insight from someone relatively new to the hobby.
My suggestion is do away with part of your list, re list makes of eyepieces.
Put it into a focal length of the eyepiece category.
Low power eyepieces/ 40 mm to 25 mm
Medium power / 24 mm to 10 mm
High power 9mm to say 2 mm.
Low power range maybe 20x to 80x
Medium power range 80x to 150x
High power 150x and up.
Now this will be different in some scopes.
Example in a 10” F5 scope a 20mm EP will be 62.5x low power category.
Example 2 in a 10” F10 a 20 mm EP will be 125x more in the medium power range.
So just make sure you use the same focal length EP in the same scope, oh yes different brands to get an objective view.
My point is don’t use a 12 mm EP in a Newtonian at F5 the use the same EP in a 10” SCT and then say the EP works better in the SCT saying the image was bigger.
Lot of people get caught out here.
So you really want to compare for example a Pentax 14 mm XW to a Meade 14 mm UWA. Both then give the same magnification and then you can Name in your list what type of EP you are testing.
There to many eyepieces out there to have a list as you have. Keeping it into a Magnification and Focal length category will be much easier.
I will be at the camp and I can help you if you like. I have a few things to do over the weekend of the camp but I don’t mind helping if you want it.
Cheers.