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<blockquote data-quote="makeithappen" data-source="post: 2029736" data-attributes="member: 24464"><p>Even if the choke is "rated" for steel....don't trust it if it's a factory choke. I used the stock modified choke in my Stoeger, made be Benelli, all of duck season two years ago. The stock chokes were supposed to handle the steel. After the season, I went to pull the choke out. After taking pliers to it because it was just that stuck once I got the threads visible, it threaded the actual choke tube. The threads on the choke doubled in length down it. Upon inspection, the whole choke had expanded from the steel shot even though is "can handle steel." I now stick with improved, it's more fun to have the ducks in your face anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makeithappen, post: 2029736, member: 24464"] Even if the choke is "rated" for steel....don't trust it if it's a factory choke. I used the stock modified choke in my Stoeger, made be Benelli, all of duck season two years ago. The stock chokes were supposed to handle the steel. After the season, I went to pull the choke out. After taking pliers to it because it was just that stuck once I got the threads visible, it threaded the actual choke tube. The threads on the choke doubled in length down it. Upon inspection, the whole choke had expanded from the steel shot even though is "can handle steel." I now stick with improved, it's more fun to have the ducks in your face anyway. [/QUOTE]
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