It is indeed a flat shooter. I penned an article a few years ago in "The Varmint Hunter Magazine" that detailed the virtues of the 20VT. Basically it sends a 32gr bullet downrange right at 3,600 - 3,800 fps with only 18.5~ grs of powder, a full one third LESS powder than the 204 Ruger for the same velocity. Wicked accurate, almost no recoil at all, minimal muzzle blast, see all your hits/misses clearly through the scope. The parent case is the 221 Fireball, easily necked down to .20 caliber. The 20VT also shares the 204R's improved 30* shoulder.
All the data shown on my 'come-up' chart is shown in MOA; matches the Leupold M1 elevation turret perfectly for easy range adjustments.
A field target when I was working on two different 32gr bullets shows the degree of accuracy this little gem delivers. Hence the term "wicked accurate". It's also the perfect application of RL-7 powder. It's also my go-to powder for both my 221FB's, giving the same degree of accuracy.
Some call the 20VT a "204 Short". When velocity and powder consumption is considered, the 20VT is a very efficient cartridge.
My Cooper M38VR in 20VT with some rock chucks shot near home. It's always one shot only, as they never ever give you a second chance at a follow-up shot being extremely skittish critters.
Easy on barrels, miserly on powder, deadly on varmints....what's not to like?