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<blockquote data-quote="Smashdn" data-source="post: 3333060" data-attributes="member: 10438"><p>I shot a M2000 for about 8 years. You can shoot steel through the factory Mod and less constricted chokes (not through the full or extended choke that comes with it).</p><p></p><p>What you need to be mindful of is that the chokes can get stuck in the barrel. I had that happen with the factory mod. The stoeger chokes just aren't as good as others or after-market jobs. So either apply a decent glob of anti-seize to the threads or purchase you an extended choke so if it does get stuck you have something out there to get some channel-locks or vise grips on and not booger up the threads.</p><p></p><p>I got one of the Carlson extended mod chokes for like 30 bucks at Bass Pro and it patterned Kent and Win X-perts just fine. You don't need a $100 choke to do it. If you keep and eye on it and periodically loosen it and put a little lube or anti-sieze on it you can use the factory chokes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smashdn, post: 3333060, member: 10438"] I shot a M2000 for about 8 years. You can shoot steel through the factory Mod and less constricted chokes (not through the full or extended choke that comes with it). What you need to be mindful of is that the chokes can get stuck in the barrel. I had that happen with the factory mod. The stoeger chokes just aren't as good as others or after-market jobs. So either apply a decent glob of anti-seize to the threads or purchase you an extended choke so if it does get stuck you have something out there to get some channel-locks or vise grips on and not booger up the threads. I got one of the Carlson extended mod chokes for like 30 bucks at Bass Pro and it patterned Kent and Win X-perts just fine. You don't need a $100 choke to do it. If you keep and eye on it and periodically loosen it and put a little lube or anti-sieze on it you can use the factory chokes. [/QUOTE]
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