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  • Hello everyone, I'm trying to figure out what is the best for me a Fixed choke (cylinder) Or screw in chokes.
    the kinda loads I'd be shooting are as follows:
    Birdshot
    #8 shot
    000 buck (or 00 buck)
    Rifled Slug (This is what I can shoot in indoor ranges
    'Exotic' Round
    Dragons breath
    Things shot out of Adapters like:
    20 gauge
    .410 gauge
    45 acp
    9mm
    22lr
    ex
    Please don't spare the details as I am new to shotgunning and I don't know the difference between the two besides that one is in the barrel and not removable and the other you cant shoot without the choke screwed in.
    Thank you for your time


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  • Screw in chokes are great but you must check them regularly as you shoot to make sure they stay tight and it's harder to clean the barrel because you need to clean the threads too. I have one shotgun I bought with screw in chokes that obviously was not cleaned properly and the choke is stuck in the threads and will not come out with normal pressure on the wrench. Penetrating oil and time will fix it though.

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  • Do not shoot without a screwin choke installed it could damage the threads. before screw in chokes we all bought multiple barrels ( chokes are much easier to store and carry) here is a good article on chokes https://shotgunreport.com/2013/06/19/screw-chokes-vs-fixed-chokes/

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  • Do not shoot without a screwin choke installed it could damage the threads. before screw in chokes we all bought multiple barrels ( chokes are much easier to store and carry) here is a good article on chokes https://shotgunreport.com/2013/06/19/screw-chokes-vs-fixed-chokes/

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  • Mark G shoot the gun until the barrel is hot (round or two of 5 stand should do it) then while it is still hot use the wrench and more than likely the choke will come out

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  • Do not shoot without a screwin choke installed it could damage the threads. before screw in chokes we all bought multiple barrels ( chokes are much easier to store and carry) here is a good article on chokes https://shotgunreport.com/2013/06/19/screw-chokes-vs-fixed-chokes/

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  • Do not shoot without a screwin choke installed it could damage the threads. before screw in chokes we all bought multiple barrels ( chokes are much easier to store and carry) here is a good article on chokes https://shotgunreport.com/2013/06/19/screw-chokes-vs-fixed-chokes/

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  • I've always used a fixed. The screw-in chokes are great but I've always felt that if you know how to shoot, a reasonable fixed configuration can do anything. Improved and Mod has been a favorite for a reason. You can do about anything with it. If you're hunting doves/quail with a 12 gauge, a 1 oz load of 7 1/2's or 6's is perfect with Improved and Mod. If you're going to be shooting 60 yards, use some hotter ammo. If you're a factory ammo guy, go with any standard ammo. They're hotter with heavier shot and they'll keep a clean pattern at 50-60 yards with Improved and Mod. Maybe you're looking for ducks and geese. Use hotter. Shoot a 1 1/4 of 2's. You can do that in a 2 3/4 inch shell too. If you're a factory ammo shooter, go 3 inch.
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    If you're shooting skeet that requires full and skeet 2, then screw in chokes. But really, as far as hunting goes, I've never needed anything more than Improved, Mod or Full.

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  • Modern screw in chokes will give you many advantages over fixed choke barrels Kyle. Screw in chokes will allow you to use virtually any choke without having to change barrels. This will accommodate any shot size. Slugs you will want to shoot with the cylinder bore with a choke installed in a smooth bore barrel. Exotic rounds would not be an issue as they are safe for any shotgun barrel. You can shoot without a screw in choke installed as this will yield just the standard cylinder bore.

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