Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on April 27, 2022, 04:40:35 AM
Buy some FoxTrot 2_3/4" and never look back.
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This is still what I would do, Foxtrot loads are are put together right and are safe for your gun.
Read some of Mike's "Spring Creek Calls" old threads on shooting these in his old model 12.
I've shot TSS in several old guns, including thin barreled SXS's from your time period and older, no damage to the chokes or bore in any of them.
as far as your barrel being cut, Fox guns from your time period had 4" long chokes, I don't know what your Winchester had, but it still could of been cut shorter and feel tight but you don't have the full length performance of the original choke, take Chester up on his gunsmiths phone # and call him.
I shoot 1 1/8oz #7.5 hard lead trap loads in the right (close) barrel of an old sxs, it has XXfull chokes and that load will get you just about to 35yds, I doubt you will get to 40yds with it with your choke.
go to Lowes, Home Depot or someplace like that, go to the paint section and get a roll of the contractors paper so you can see what your whole pattern is doing.
Your looking for 100 pellets in a 10" circle as your ethical distance for your gun & load, you owe it to the turkey not to go past that distance and count on the magical golden BB
there's lots of reading in the archives of this forum on patterning and in the lead section of what you can expect out of you gun/load for pattern yardage.