@Hunter-Habib - Agree with You and
@BeeMaa that choke is only a factor in hunting and helpful in ‘killing’ your target vs hitting/missing it.
Obviously screw in Choke Tubes are much more popular today then 40 years ago and in large part because of effective marketing and a Generation of shooters that believe they are “needed” vs a Nice-to-have. In the late 1800s to early 1900s the entire North American waterfowl population was decimated by Market Hunters shooting Fixed chokes (most used Full) - most SxS were made in F&F or M&F there was no need for different chokes. Also, most hunters used the same shotgun for rabbits & upland birds — couldn’t afford multiple guns.
Today, from what I’ve read (I’m No expert) Fixed chokes are more popular in Europe including with Top Sporting Clays shooters. Browning makes some of their O/Us with Fixed chokes mostly for sale in Europe where there is more of a market for fixed chokes then in the USA. Some top Sporting Clays shooters use them (and other brands w/fixed chokes) in World Championship competitions because they believe Fixed chokes pattern better. Also, Top Clays shooters almost Never change chokes during a competition - they mostly use tight chokes for everything: IM&IM, F&F….
My goal is to someday be a good enough Clays shooter - where “choke” actually makes a difference in my Score ! The saying “choke makes a differnce in inches - most targets are missed by FEET” certainly applies to me.