I'd learned it was called "chop" because the <i>ignition</i> was being chopped. The throttle is to be held open during the chop for exactly the reasons sedanman gave. Once the engine has stopped turning the throttle position is immaterial (but it probably should not be re-opened if there's an accelerator pump). The engine is to remain disengaged from the transmission afterward, though.
It might be worthwhile to perform a plug chop on a racing saw, but I agree with Ben otherwise as to their necessity for chainsaws.
It might be worthwhile to perform a plug chop on a racing saw, but I agree with Ben otherwise as to their necessity for chainsaws.