Consider choking it for your primary hunting. In a 20 or 16, skeet and modified will handle grouse, woodcock, and maybe even pheasants over a close working dog. Since registered targets probably won't be a major focus of a sub-gauge SxS, scores won't suffer appreciably.
I once Briley-tubed a 16ga SxS. It was not a mistake, but it went to another home as I eventually wound up with a half dozen, fixed-choke SxS's in different configurations, from a 26", 6lb, 20 ga for grouse to a 32", 8lb, 12ga for clay target competition.
For awhile, I hunted everything from varmints to big game with a 30/06. I sold it and replaced it with several different calibers....none was as versatile, but the hobby as a whole became a lot more interesting.
Beware the man with one gun....he'll probably bore you to death in other ways, too.