To some; the use of choke tubes is a sin. My opinion is "It depends on the gun." I have a Purdey made in 1899-1900 choked full & full, and I would not choke tube it, nor would I mess with those chokes at all. On the other hand, a gun such as you mentioned is yours, and why not? I have to agree with the crowd who say "If You choke it IC right and Mod (or whatever)left, you will be happy." The fellows who say experiment with different loads are right too.
Choke tubes give a gun versatility. You can then shoot skeet, sporting clays & hunt with it. Noting wrong with that.
My experience, and just mine, is that guns choked with more "open" chokes perform much better for me. But, choke tubes would settle that question.
It's Your nickel.....go for it!