I guess I should have been more clear. I was asking about taking them out as a matter of practice AFTER cleaning the bores to prevent them from becoming stuck after awhile. I can certainly see how, by the way I worded my post, that it could sound like I meant removing them and THEN cleaning the bores. Screw in chokes seem OK but this is my first and last gun with screw on chokes.
As others have mentioned, use a high quality suitable lube or anti seize compound on the threads, there are many on the market offered or recommended by various gun and choke tube manufacturers. They’re made for the purpose, they work, easy- peasy. If a person is too cheap to buy the proper maintenance supplies then perhaps they should choose a different sport. If in spite of using a suitable lube you are worried about your choke tubes seizing, simply slightly unseat them and reseat them after a day of shooting, just to ease your mind that they aren’t seized.


















































