But if you do that your tighter choke will be on the wrong barrell ...
depends which direction the target is going. If its coming towards you, then its the right way around. The order of front trigger, open choke, back trigger tight choke is an anachronism left over from when all game was shot walked up. The advent of driven shooting dictated that the tighter choke would be a better choice for the front trigger, but unless you order a gun to be made that way You are stuck in the past!
ill stay stuck in the past