I have one that was given to me by my father for goose hunting. Used it for several years and liked it OK for that purpose. I shot it quite a bit back in the day when we got a good Canada goose migration in NW Tennessee. The geese no longer come down so the gun hasn't been shot in several years.
My overall thoughts are that the gun is very heavy and I had to reach too far to get the forearm (and I have long arms). I bought a factory turkey choke for it but never once used it as a turkey gun because it is so heavy. Compared to the 870 i used for years I can't imagine holding that BPS still for very long waiting for a gobbler to commit those last 20 yards.
My dad has a Remington SP-10 and that is a nice gun - better balanced, long forearm that is easy to reach from a seated position. If I were going to shoot a 10 gauge that would be my choice.
I now use a Mossy 835 which is the top-end limit of weight and size that I am willing to use for turkeys. With that overboard barrel and a .676 StarDot choke it handles those 3.5" - 2.25oz loads extremely well. Shooting the Nitros it will flat get the job done, and way on out there too.
Someday I will stop using cannons to kill my turkeys and get back to where I started with shotguns - the 20 gauge. Everything in life seems to come back full circle eventually.