Oh I definitely have to disagree with that. I've owned a bunch of ML shotguns over the past fifty years and have shot a lot of patterns on paper and there is just no way a cylinder bore gun can be made to shoot like a choke bore. I do jug choking of ML shotguns and have seen time and again that even just a very slight degree of choke will improve patterns far more than anything one can do with different loads. I have no trouble getting jug chokes to perform up to standard with simple loads, just two 1/8" cards over the powder and one thin overshot wad, no need for shotcups and I can easily get full choke patterns putting over 70% of the pellets inside a 30" circle at 40 yards. With a cylinder bore it is a waste of time and lead to even try to pattern at 40 yards. Choke boring brings the ML shotgun into the same league as a modern gun, performance wise. A jug choked barrel loads as easily as a cylinder bore because the muzzle diameter is not reduced and produces any degree of choke you wish, from improved cylinder to extra full, though of course it is not adjustable, you get the choke you specified.