Oh, back to points that are regularly addressed
.20 is the best sub 12
HUNTING calibre,
if you only shoot paper/tin as many club shooters do, then .177 is easier to judge range differences, easier to get higher scores, for those that worry about such things, so yes there's no point
There are limited guns purely down to a mix of economics & catch-22,
If there were equal numbers of .20 on the shelf, they would sell
but when only a few brands make them & those brands that do are special order, cost more & then take months to arrive it's hardly a surprise that there's limited take up,
Without more take-up they won't make more rifles, but without more rifles there cannot be more take-up = Catch 22
Limited ammo isn't an issue, because I've never heard of a .20 barrel that isn't bang on with either H&N's or JSB's,
there might be 100+ brands of .177/.22 ammo but half of them are pointless garbage, & the other half are badged variants from the same 2-3 manufactures.
The vast majority of people can be, & are, wrong on a daily basis
, a look at the pap people watch on TV, popular social media, or the mediocre cars on the top seller lists.
.177 isn't more versatile, it's just 'small & light', so can shoot faster & flatter when governed by the sub 12 law, it has nothing else going for it in the slightest.