Last week, I had the privilege of trying out a friend's Churchill XXV.
The XXV has 25" barrels, is built to the standards of best British guns and was in vogue as a sporting gun off and on since the 30s. Two sets of barrel with this one, choked, IIRC, 3 and 7 POC and 15 and 20.
And pretty as an Arabian Filly.
I didn't hit well with it. Just too different from the Beretta with 32" barrels and my beloved 870s with their weight forward balance.
I could, given time and practice, do much better with it, but I doubt I could talk the owner out of it for the next year, darn it.
It would make a great quail gun with those open barrels or a superb Dakota pheasant tool with the longer ones, but I'd need a case or two of practice ammo before it'd work for me.
And for longer shots, clays except skeet,etc, I'd want longer barrels like I have on other guns.