GAnderson
Gold $$ Contributor
Not sure I follow "the other way around"...20 Cal 40gr V-max's or any other 39 or 40gr bullets were not being manufactured when Todd "invented" the 20Tac...while he might have been wanting a 40gr bullet out of Hornady for his 20Tac invention, the fact of the matter is, there were none available at the time the 20 Tac was introduced by Todd as a wildcat...and it is still "entirely" a wildcat today unless I am missing something. So how could Todd have invented the 20Tac "in conjunction with the 40gr V-max as you state...quote "the TAC20 was developed for and primarily in conjunction with the 40 Vmax"?Actually it was mainly the other way around, when talking to Todd Kindler, who invented the TAC, he indicated he had a lot of input with Hornady , who wanted a different configuration but he impressed upon them the benefit of a 40gr slug with a very high BC for that chambering when it was entirely a wildcat.
I guess my point is, the 20Tac has been around for decades...at the time of its inception to the public as a wildcat by Todd, heavy high BC bullets were not around.
Apologies to the OP...I am not trying to start a pi*$ing contest and don't want to run your thread into the ditch, but have had 20Tacs for decades and will always have one...a very efficient cartridge. It is nice to have the numerous bullet options we have today and some of the newer powders like 8208 really make this cartridge shine. X-terminator powder and A2520 are good powders as well and the 39 Sierra is hard to beat for accuracy...you won't find it hard to work up a good accurate load for your 20Tac using these powders and bullets.