As you state Gary, patterning is everything, I have had fun trying out the chokes in my recent 1100M conversion to a 18.5" turkey/yote gun this past fall. spent a lot of dollars throwing lead, and tungsten downrange here in southern MO. On the Remmington I had the barrel cut down and converted to a truchoke system so I could still shoot 3" shells lead/steel etc. etc. I like a short barrel for turkey and varmint seasons. The gun then also doubles as a home defense gun too.
For fall turkey (I didn't get one, they were scarce this year) I found the Carlson Dead coyote did the best at 40 yds with my normal Remmington lead buffered #4 shot 2 oz loads.
The Carlson Truchoke Dead Coyote also ended up being the best pattern at all ranges to 40 yds with my standard home defense load and coyote load away from the pond (I don't shoot the lead stuff around the pond) I use the Remmington standard #4 buck with 41 buffered pellets in the 3" loads with the DC choke and it does a really nice job. As others have found here on the forums.
Now on my loads I really would like to shoot for turkey and yotes I still am searching for the best choke. What I have at the house is a fair quantity of Remmington 3" BB HD wingmaster Tungsten loads that I would love to shoot all over my property including over the pond areas, and I would also like to shoot my Tungsten #6 HD Remmington HD tungsten loads.
My modified full Truchokes and normal Full choke truchokes just don't seem to like the Remmington tungsten loads, lots of gaps, holes, not shooting to point of aim, a myriad of problems. Only my modified shoots the tungsten stuff ok, but the pattern just isn't dense enough for turkey or yotes at 40 yds.
I am going to pick up a Kicks extra full choke (maybe their full choke too) that can handle steel and tungsten and give the 3" tungsten BB and #6 loads a whirl and see how they do at the longer 40 yard ranges.
I really want to shoot the BB tungsten everywhere on my property and not have to worry about lead in the water around my ponds because of my domesticated ducks etc.
I should have taken a few pics from my patterning sessions, but never seemed to have the camera when I was patterning this fall and winter.
Will keep everyone posted on my Kicks highflyer with the tungsten loads.
Cheers,
Wade