I have a Beretta White Onyx O/U 20 ga with 26" barrel and interchangeable chokes. It is superb for any type of shooting here in GA. I've used it for skeet, trap, dove, ducks, and wild quail. A female in my family has a similar beretta setup and has killed numerous wild turkeys. To me - it's the "one shotgun" to have especially considering that some wild quail hunts discourage or flat out won't allow anything bigger than a 20 or maybe a 16. In a pinch, it could do mild home defense duty too unless they come at you in numbers.
My second favorite is my Benelli M1 field that I've had for over half my life. It has HK import marks meaning it's a 1990s gun. I went 16 years without cleaning the recoil action before it finally started to short-stroke on low brass rounds. Keep in mind that this firearm was carried through many dove fields, flooded duck ponds, blinds, the woods, etc. of south GA. The recoil rod was straight filthy and a quick cleaning should keep it going for another 20 (I hunt much less than before).
I also own and have used extensively a Browning Citori 12 O/U. Great shooting and accurate but a 12 O/U or SxS will wear your shoulder out with any volume of shooting.
I have a Remy 1100 20 ga. Great shotgun but I don't take it out much because quail hunting where I am invited requires a break-action (O/U or SxS), and other types of hunting (dove/ducks) are best done with the Benelli.
I used to own a Remy 870 but determined that pumps just aren't my thing. Goose hunting in subzero weather would probably change that but I have no plans. Plus the Citori should work in that case.
Just some random, Friday night musings after a couple of Ballast Point Sculpins...