I shoot sporting clays for fun. The course I frequent has 18 stations that mimic all of the small game and birds that are here in the northeast from bunnies on the run to pheasant, coot, duck, geese, quail, woodcock, you name it. I've yet to have a problem with my Wingmaster. When I miss, it's not because of the distance or the station, it's because I missed.
I've owned two shotguns in my entire life, a 20 ga pump and the 12 ga I have now, both of which had improved cylinder barrels. I've never owned a choke in my life and have never had need to use other than the barrel of the gun. I'm a minimalist when it comes to hunting. I buy what I need, nothing more.
If you plan on getting into competition as time progresses, good for you. In the meantime, find something that works for now, spend as little as possible and remember that retailers will sell you ANYTHING you think YOU need, not because you actually need it!