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I just finished Cyril Adams' book "Lock, Stock, and Barrel". In it he says in his experience anything more than 35 points of choke results in blown patterns when paired with modern ammunition. I'm beginning to think he's right. My suggestion is pattern your gun, and if the patterns are too tight in the center, open them up gradually. I've never been keen on fiddling with Parker chokes, but if it's a shooter decide what's best for you. It is your gun.