In my 16” 308 with Saker 7.62 suppressor I get 2,591 FPS at 950 ASL. I would like to get higher velocity, but this load shoots into the 0.2’s if I do my part with a SD of 4 and ES of 10.4 FPS. I get good consistent results out to 900 but it seams to fall apart by 1,000. Ballistic app shows it going subsonic at 925, so I’m guessing that’s why. I’m sure you could get higher velocity with the 20” but I’m just not sure how much that’s going to help with that projectile. I’m not sure if it’s been re-designed, but Sierra even admitted that the 168 is optimized for 600 and in. But, like I said, I have had good luck out to 900. Are their better choices? Sure, but if your “heavily invested” run what you have and learn all you can with them. Then when you need more projos, switch to something better. Take a look at a ballistic app and run the numbers. I also tried the 178 in my 16” and I’m only able to get 2,500 FPS with the accuracy I’m after. Funny thing is with the 178 I’m still going subsonic at 925 and both the 168 and 175 have 3 MIL’s of wind at 925 so in MY rifle at MY velocities, they are ballisticslly identical for punching paper. It’s not a whole lot different with a longer barrel though. In my 24” barrel the 178 gets 2,788 FPS. That sounds great and all being 288 fps faster than the 16”, but in practice it only carries me 150 yard further before going subsonic. HOWEVER, that 178 handles the transonic and subsonic much better and still allows me to make accurate hits into the subsonic ranges. So study up on your projectiles before switching. In the mean time, expect 900 to be max with your most consistent to be 750 or less.