I agree with you on not removing the choke in the barrel. However I think you do not understand the Boss and what makes it work. Just lengthing and shortening the over all legth of the barrel change the harmonics. There are no weights involved. I have been using them on benchrest rifles for over 15 years shortly after I bought a Winchester with the Boss System. My gunsmith, Bob Green from York Pa had been experimenting with barrel harmonics for years. By taking minute amounts of the front of the barrel and recrowning, some shooters found it changed how the rifles grouped. I have 3 benchrest rifles I shoot from 100 to 1000 yards, they all have tuners. If used correctly tuners are a great tool. Now, by hanging a weight on the barrel and moving it back and forth you can also do the same thing. I saw a tuner years ago made with a figure 8 bracket clamped on the barrel. The bottom of the eight had a nut welded in it. A 5 inch piece of threaded rod ran back and forth in it parallel with the barrel. Adjusting the rod back and forth changed the harmonics and the group. Be aware adjusting the tune also changes the point of impact. Your point of aim will move in a circle as you adjust. In theory it's great if you can get good group at 12:00. Be that as it may I have had match winning accuracy from various points on the clock.For several years I would be the only shooter at a match with a tuner. Now the majority have them at many matches.