I finally got a chance to pattern a few of the Federal Turkey THUG shells this afternoon.
Gun: Remington 870 Express SP Turkey w/ 26" polished barrel
Ammo: Federal Turkey THUG 3" - 1 7/8 oz. - #6
Weather: Upper 60's, practically no wind, air a little heavy but not what I'd call humid
Range: Lasered 40 yds
Shot #1 w/ Kick's .655 - 121 hits in 10" - wad made it approx 17 steps
Shot #2 w/ TruGlo SSX .643 - 129 hits in 10" - wad made it approx 17 steps (within inches of the Kick's)
Shot #3 w/ Rem Ventilator .655 - 102 hits in 10"
- wad made it approx 22 steps
EDIT 4-2-13 8:45PM - added distance wads traveled
Even though the SSX had better #'s in the 10", the Kick's looked better in the 20" (didn't count though). The Ventilator was pretty awful in this gun with this particular shell. For some reason, this gun has never been a show-off when it comes to patterns. My 870 SM with 23" barrel outshoots it regularly. I can't explain why but it does. I'm gonna try to pattern my 870 SM with these shells for a more thorough evaluation. One thing is certain, like others have said, the THUGS do kick pretty hard.