Early season: 1946 vintage Darne R10 12 gauge, 25" barrels choked slim and none, backbored by some idiot before I got it, restocked to my specs in "Galwi" style by Hervé Bruchet in St. Etienne, while I watched him. Darne sling, helpful for helping elderly friends (K9 and otherwise) out of the woods when they get tired. Been seen so many times here, and once in The Double Gun Journal, that I'll spare everyone seeing it again.
Late season: Beretta Silver Snipe 12 gauge 26" barrels choked modified/improved modified, single non selective trigger, vent rib, crushes pheasants out to distances nobody will believe. My Dad bought it new in 1964, for around $170, and my Mom would be pissed to this day if she had any idea it was that much.
I have a bunch of other guns that get exercised when time permits. Will agree with GLS that three model 37s, or, in my case, a model 17 and two 37s, is about right.
Best,
Ted