Really interesting... Thanks for posting this Wizard of Ozz! I remember trying the Screamin' Demon about 15 years ago. Hated it doesn't even come close, didn't even like it in the neck. Long gone now... I digress...
NOTE: Trembucker-spaced pickups are 5% overwound due to the larger coil bobbins (true across the board). Therefore, they have not been included for brevity.
Also, there are many other things that go into how a pickup sounds (e.g. bobbin construction, wire guage, insulation, winding technique, etc) as well as how much output is available.
Production Custom C 14.1k DCR
Production Custom 5 A5 14.1k DCR
Production Custom Custom A2 14.1k DCR
Custom Shop Hunter C 15.4k DCR
Production Distortion C 16.6k DCR
Production JB A5 16.6k DCR
Antiquity JB A5 16.6k DCR
Custom Shop Concept A2 16.7k DCR
Custom Shop RTM A2 17.4k DCR
From the above specs per the production information pages on SeymourDuncan.com, it looks like the Hunter is maybe a low-wind Distortion.
The Custom Custom and Distorition are the only two Seymour Duncan bridge pickups I current have installed, oddly enough, both in Les Pauls. The Hunter seems to fit comfortably between those two.
Interesting that the "Concept" JB uses an A2 and is wound a little hotter, given all other things being equal.
I may have to try a few of these: Hunter, Antiquity JB, Concept, and RTM.