Mostly I use a Browning Gold for ducks, its modern and camo and it fits and shoots great but, I can't say its my favorite. Just something about plastic stocks that I can't embrace (on the other hand I'm not worried when it ends up in the mud). On days when the weather isn't too ugly I'll use either my old Winchester model 12 (heavy duck) or the Browning A5 Magnum that was my Dad's gun.
I have a Browning O/U and a Browning SxS in 20 gauge for grouse.
More guns than I need but, not as many as I can justify.
Benelli SBE II for ducks and geese
Browning Gold hunter 3 1/2 backup for ducks and geese
Browning Gold 12 ga. for pheasants
Browning Gold 20 ga. for grouse/quail
Browning BPS 12 ga for them muddy days in the blind.
Rem 870 12 ga with camo for them Turkeys
Rem 870 12 ga. Wingmaster (my first gun at 15, my Dad paid $99 at Eatons- Ha)
Rem 870 12 ga. Wingmaster (just because)
Rem 1100 for the kids to shoot anything with
Winchester Model 12 (just because)
H&H 410 for rabbits
Beretta Urika Camo 3",Beretta Pintail Inertia 3"'Remington 1100 3" 20ga.,Remington 870 20ga.,Browning Diana O/U 12 Ga.(my dad's gun,lead only for pheasants!),4 Win Model 12's,and a Savage 22/410 for chickens!Gunner (Still looking for a Winchester M42,and I forgot the SKB o/u Trap gun!)
Browning 'Humpy" in 20 ga.
Baikal O/U 20 ga.
Red Label 12 ga.
The Browning was purchased for the wife but it didn't fit her. We were considering choping it up, then I tried it out. I then decided to keep it for myself and then got her the Baikal. She really likes it the way it is and can shoot a decent round of skeet w/ it.
Momma's happy, I'm pleased with having one more in the safe.......Win-win situation.
Don't hunt with them. We enjoy hitting a club, to bust clays in the 'transition' period between hunting season and our fishing season (winter - early spring).
I have a little 410 Coey shotgun my dad bought me. My dad has a 12gauge browning over and under hunter, pump action 12 gauge savage, and a 12 gauge browning sporting clay shotgun.
Remington 870 Express, had it for 15yrs now, still functions perfectly.
Ruger Red Label Sporting Clays, just got it last week, hoping it kills ducks as good as it busts clays.