Probably depends more on what part of the country you are hunting in and the corresponding coniferous to deciduous ratio & tree density, temperature, and individual hunting tactics. During the course of a normal hunting day I might do some brush busting through thick brambles, roost rousing in dense conifers, orchard hunting in relatively open areas, or just work the hardwood/softwood perimeters and/or logging roads.
No one shotgun design is ideal & for all these scenarios - shouldering & swinging ease, loads, chokes, barrel length, gun weight, & gauge can all be factors that may make or break your very fleeting opportunity at a ruffie. You've really got to select the best fit for your hunting style & geographical location.
Ironically with all the expense, prepartion & tactical decisions that one makes to prepare - an unorthodox shot 'from the hip' through a very narrow corridor is often your only chance at bringing those winged wizards back to earth in those protypical brambly-dense ruffed grouse coverts.