Not a chance because they would never sell anything bat the top performing leaving lots of bats on the shelf
There is inherent dishonesty in how bats are marketed and sold.
I think bats should be re-graded for different conditions and not just "aesthetic" (grain based) grading.
Clubbies who play in slow outfields may requires bats that are easier to play aerial shots with. Fast outfields may not require a lot of ping (case in point not so pingy "pro" bats). Bats for fast/bouncy pitches should be graded as such than slow/low pitch bats. Bat grading should be a combination of the different dimensions which would obviate the need for "ping" measurement being relevant.
As things stand now, knowing "ping" number of a bat would save buyers a lot of headache, heartache, and pocket-ache.