cajunchefray
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I read Bob Brister, and he opened my eyes to the 3 dimensions of Shotgun Patterns. And why some guns (my grandfather's vintage Remington 870, 30" Full) kill more birds (waterfowl in this case), than my later model 870 with the same specs.Lots of discussion on patterning boards here. If you want a very out of the box approach to assessing patterns, get a copy of Bob Brister’s book, shotgunning, the art and the science. This is a much more insightful approach to assessing shot charge performance on a moving target than shooting at a static plate.
The choke is just one piece of the system, and not the most influential one when it comes to terminal performance.
The vintage 870 just shoots. Mine sucks as a Full Choke shotgun. Thats the reason I changed the barrel to a 26" barrel with a Remchoke. It wears a modified tube, shoots well, I haven't changed it in 30 years.
@RedLeg comments about struggling with a Poly-Choke mirrors the same experience I had in high school, with my Dad's 20-gauge Remington Model 11. I could never get that gun to pattern consistently, using different loads, and many twists of the Poly- Choke.
Now I see the light (actually a while back). I'll just send the barrel to Briley, cut off that damn Poly-Choke, install a Modified choke tube, and just go hunting.
But my overall hunting preference is a SXS, two trigger double.