Kevin Montrose alluded to avoiding "freaky outliers" in his analysis as a reason for the 1000 rep cutoff. I would suggest another motivation: in the absence of bounty giving, 1001 rep is the minimum that a bronze badge holder can have. Tag badges are a decent, if partial, indicator of sustained contributions.
Here is a SEDE query for the reputation of tag badge holders. For an arbitrary example, David Fletcher, the haskell bronze badge holder with second lowest reputation currently has 1190 rep (the recordist, enough rep to comment, has spent most of their rep on bounties and is currently at 396 rep).
If you feel a stricter cutoff would be more appropriate for your purposes, you can instead use the analogous figures for silver badges (4000 rep in principle, with 5000 being a more typical value) or gold badges (10000 or 12000).
Yet another option would be eschewing the rep cutoff altogether, and simply used ownership of tag badges of some class as criterion, as long as that makes sense for the specific investigation you want to carry out. (For Kevin that wouldn't have made much sense, as he was primarily concerned with reputation scores in the first place.)