OK, the outcome of all this was:
I tried a Kick's .650, Ventilator .655, Indian Creek .665 with ports and wad catchers, and an Indian Creek .675 without ports or wad catchers.
I used 1 ounce #6, #7.5, #8 loads, and 1 1/8 ounce #7.5, #8 loads.
Indian Creek .665 with ports and wad catchers gave the best "card target" patterns.
Indian Creek .675 without ports or wad catchers gave the next best "card target" patterns. Dense core in the pattern, etc.
That left the Kick's .650 and the Ventilator .655, both of which gave nice hunting patterns. The .650 seemed to do well with all of the 1 ounce loads, giving nice tight even patterns. The .655 seemed to like #7.5 and #8 loads.
Still, even 305 in 5" x 5" at 60 Feet using a 1 1/8 ounce load of #8 Lead was met by criticism on the card shooting forums, insisting that you need to be blowing a large hole in the target at 60 Feet. If that's so, then my idea of competing with a true stock gun using a screw-in choke seems doomed.