I think about anyone that has shot clays for a while has considered or bought a Super for the job. Most often it's a Broadway Trap. They're long barreled and cheap in 12g. I went thru that phase and later bought a Beretta 682 Gold E built for the sport. Iwas much happier, albeit a little poorer. I preferred the much quicker handling of the lighter, snappier Beretta to the Browning. In 32"barrels, the 682 handles like my 28" K80 or a short Broadway.

I rarely give chokes a thought and just 'run whacha brung' since I don't compete nor keep score. I also shoot mostly 20g from several different fixed choke sxs guns. Yesterday, I shot my 28g Parker repro with O-too-tight in the right and twice that in the left. I had plenty of fun. Screwing chokes wouldn't have made it more fun. When I had the Beretta and was keeping score/competing, I got to where I just left in a couple light mods (.015) and concentrated on the shot, not messing around with choke tube changes. My scores went up.Pp