Currently, I am in the midst of a serious 20 ga. Sterlingworth upgrade project. The gun will be finished soon and I have to make a decision on bore constrictions. This 1913 ejector gun has 30" 4-weight barrels, is presently choked .011/.018 and the chambers have been lengthened to 2 3/4". The gun will be used 75% or more of the time of the time as a skeet gun, ocassionally for 5-stand and sporting clays and it probably will also see a little action in the woods as a grouse/woodcock gun.

For years I have pooh-poohed screw-in choke systems, but have come to realize their versatility in a Parker Repro "Sporting Clays Classic" that I have.

If it were your gun would you want the versatility of a screw-in choke system---or would you opt for fixed chokes? If fixed, what constriction would you choose given its usage?