That's the nice thing about most shotguns, in my opinion. It really doesn't matter what the intended use is. I've used a M12 on deer (slugs and buckshot), ducks, pheasants, rabbits, squirrels, turkey - they all died the same way: quickly. A shotgun is just a tube on a frame. What counts is how it fits more than anything else, in my opinion. It is only relatively recently that we've gotten into specialty shotguns, or shotguns that are designed for a particular use. Don't get me wrong, shotguns like that are great. But a good all-arounder such as a 12 ga. in a modified choke, will do pretty much all you want a shotgun to do. Maybe it won't do it as well as one designed for a particular use, but then again, you won't have to buy several shotguns. Shotguns just aren't that complicated. I've got several, but I could just as easily do what needs doing with one, which is kind of where I've gravitated towards in my later years.