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Pattern them and see how far you can get 100 in a 10".
That's...what? About the circumference of a pie plate, right? Check. Done that.
I used to use Federal turkey targets but a veteran turkey hunter said to pay more attention to the overall spread of pellets because you want even performance with no gaps rather than trying to get this tight mass right up there on the head. I found this to be true in actual hunting, too.
What I found was that the heavy payloads were devastating at 25 yards but got thin at 35. Once I put the targets at 35, I got about as many pellet strikes with the 2 and 3/4 loads as the 3 inch ones...unless I happened to pattern a load the gun and choke really liked, like the black Winchester Suprememe 3" #5.
The Federal 2 and 3/4 #5 was always a standout. Boy oh boy, did it whack the target holder! And I found out that it hits a turkey hard, too.
I don't let myself pattern out any further than 35 with any load. 35 is my limit, my range estimation is good, and I have no desire to shoot any bird further away than 35 yards. If he's out any further than that, the gobbler wins.