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I have found that with choke constriction of .020" or less there is enough compression in the steel loads to pass through the choke with no stress or damage to the barrel. Over .020" the chance of damage increases significantly. As mentioned earlier,the modern steel loads are much better on the guns than the early loads. Shot wads have been improved and pressures adjusted to make modern loads more effective and easier on the guns.
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