An added bonus of the solid base design is increased toughness against chamber pressure and chambering misalignment; hence, these bullets tend to be a bit easier to make shoot well in any given gun – the Nosler design is more forgiving. Finally, it is very likely that any such bullet will shoot just fine in the standard 1/12 twist that is the default standard for the 20-caliber bore.
The downside is that inevitably, Nosler bullets are a bit more expensive so those on a budget may prefer the Sierra or the Hornady. While the Sierra has the BC edge over the Hornady bullet, by a useful margin, some guns may not shoot the Sierra as accurately as the Hornady and that could be a deciding factor. Meanwhile, to my lights, the 32-grain BK is the new King of the Hill.