.20 Tactical

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The .20 Tactical is a wildcat centerfire rifle cartridge, based on the .223 Remington case, necked down to fire a .204 bullet. The .20 Tactical was designed by Todd Kindler and predates the .204 Ruger factory round. With the right load, handloaders can get velocities with 32 and 40 grain projectiles that virtually match the .204 Ruger. Being based on the .223 Remington, brass is inexpensive and plentiful as well as a good selection of high quality cases. Lapua, generally regarded as the best quality brass, produces cases in .20 Tactical.


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