B23
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I talked to Berger as well as a couple different barrel companies before I ordered the barrel for my 20-222 and 11tw was the consensus. I'm shooting the 40gr Berger's at 3650 and a 20P shoots a little faster than my 20-222 so you can put a 10tw on it if you want but up to the 40's it's not really needed.
All the off the shelf factory guns chambered in 204 Ruger come with 12tw barrels but they're often iffy on how well they shoot the 40's as some seem to shoot them ok while others do not. If you want to shoot up to the 40's I certainly wouldn't advocate using a 12tw. More often than not 11tw barrels is what most, including myself, are using.
Also, with regard to sizing when using a bushing 223 sizing die, when you use a bushing die there is no need to leave the button on the decapping stem, remove it because it defeats the whole purpose of using a bushing die not to mention a 223 size button will be to large for your 20P.
All the off the shelf factory guns chambered in 204 Ruger come with 12tw barrels but they're often iffy on how well they shoot the 40's as some seem to shoot them ok while others do not. If you want to shoot up to the 40's I certainly wouldn't advocate using a 12tw. More often than not 11tw barrels is what most, including myself, are using.
Also, with regard to sizing when using a bushing 223 sizing die, when you use a bushing die there is no need to leave the button on the decapping stem, remove it because it defeats the whole purpose of using a bushing die not to mention a 223 size button will be to large for your 20P.