Fred and I have been discussing the .14 cal for sometime now. The main holdup is a source for good .14 cal bullets that don't cost too much.
Yup, Calhoon is the only source that we know of.
The 19 cal has a better SD and BC than the 20 cal without raising pressure much. As you go down in caliber size (weight for weight) either the velocity has to drop or the pressure will climb through the roof. The .19 and .20 are close enough that you can keep them pretty even and allow the better ballistics to shine.
I mainly say this for everyone else reading that may not be educated with it.
I agree, as does Fred that the .19 will not sell nearly as well as the .20, but what the hey, it's his cartridge right? :lol:
As for his workman ship, I don't like it much; I love it. He does a wonderful job and holds such tight tolerances on his dies and rifles he could likely charge 30% more and it would still be worth the money.