B23
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One of my prime reasons for settling on the 20VT vs any 223 based .20 caliber wildcat, was the amount of powder I'm burning just to shoot a squirrel. If I get real world 500 yard performance using 18.5~gr of powder, I just did not see any reason to do the same thing and burn more powder doing it. I shoot a lot during rat season, and economics enters into the picture.
But for sheer performance out there, I can truly see the logic in either the 20P or 20T, as they both nearly equal the 204R with even less powder burnt...more efficient. My CF rat calibers run from .17 with many stops in between to 6mm, but I find myself shooting my 221FB and 20VT more and more each season.
I'd say you and I are of the same opinion on this because those are the exact same reasons I'm having a smaller case capacity .20 cal built. It would be VERY easy to take the Rem VS SF .223 I'm using as my donor action and turn it into a 20 Prac that zings the 32's out there well over 4000fps but I don't really need all that just to shoot a bunch of sage rats and I have plenty of other varmint guns to shoot larger varmints with. One of them being a beautiful little CZ 527 Varmint 204 that shoots amazingly well that I hardly ever shoot and I'm considering selling because I just don't have a great deal of interest in it anymore. I love my little 17 Hornets and a 20 based off the 221FB case seems like the next step up without going to overbore.
One thing is fore sure though, there is no right or wrong anwer, it's all in what works for you.