Originally Posted By: MrHedgeHogHere are the results to date of the project to find the best coyote load for a new Remington 870 Tactical Express with an 18 1/2" barrel and a MagPul Stock, based on pattern testing.
Chokes Tested -- Factory Cylinder, Remington SF Turkey, Kick's Howler and Carlson Dead Coyote.
Loads Tested -- BB, Dead Coyote T, # 4 Buck, and 00 Buck.
Optic -- Sparc II Red Dot sighted in at 25 ft for POA=POI with #8 birdshot. (Took 1 shot, with adjustment, to get it dead on.)
Backstop/Targets -- Multiple layers of plywood supported by a metal stand in front of an earth berm/8" stick-on targets.
Distances -- Measured with a push-wheel measurer and marked with stakes.
Dates/Time of Testing -- Various times over a three week period in December, 2014.
Shooting Stance -- Sitting on a bucket, using a shooting stick.
Flinch Factor -- Probably a bit.
Distances Tested -- varied from 25, 40, 50 up to 60 yds.
Endpoint -- The number of hits in the 8" circle for any given load/distance/choke.
Criterion -- A minimum of 5 hits within the 8 " circle is required to be considered as "the best coyote load."
Distance Rule -- If the round didn't meet the criteria at a given distance, it did not advance to the next distance and the box is left blank.
Winning shot had to be confirmed by two more shots. Otherwise, the data is based on one round.
All targets/patterns were retained.
Based on the number of hits within the 8" circle, the only winning combination at 50 yards was the Carlson choke with the Dead Coyote T load.
Sincere thanks to everyone on this forum for giving this newbie the opportunity to get into the predator scattergun game correctly.
I was out doing some testing myself the other day and tested the Federal blue box, Federal red box vital shok, and just the Remington express all 3" in 4 buck with the Carlson Coyote choke tube and I got great results out to 40 yards. I didn't have time or extra ammo (had to save the rest for season) but I was getting around 10-13 pellets in 10" square at that yardage. But I am also using a 26" barrel Remington 870 express. This load was throwing a great circle pattern. The other two loads weren't so great. They weren't consistent. I would've thought the other loads with the wad would've patterned better. Also what was weird is I cut the Remington express apart and counted the pellets and the 3 I cut open all had 44 pellets versus the normal 41. Maybe try that? Nice review!! I'm still new to shotgunning to but thought I would throw in my experience.
Sorry I didn't see it but I over saw where you did use this load.