We attended one of the biggest gun shows on the planet. Luckily, it coincides with the release of new shotguns from brands across the industry.
Each year, SHOT Show arises in January like a gun-blazing Phoenix from the ash. And each year, our team scours the floor to try and figure out what’s new for hunters.
Last year, we attended virtually. This year, we were back in person. We were able to shoot a few of the guns below at the annual Range Day. But what stuck out was how many hunting-specific brands weren’t able to attend, likely due to COVID-19 concerns.
So, out of due diligence and straight-up transparency, many of the new shotguns below weren’t technically at SHOT.
But they’re certainly new for this year. And that’s the point anyway.
New Hunting Shotguns for 2022
Browning A5 Wicked Wing Sweet Sixteen
This slick little 16-gauge shotgun feels as nice in hand as you can possibly imagine. It’s an ideal shotgun for youngsters or small folks who are looking for something light in hand yet easy to load, shoot, and operate.
Known as the “Gentleman’s Gauge,” this gun is less intimidating than the 12-gauge with more punch than the 20. I shot this 7-pound 3-ounce gun at the range, and the lightness and lack of shoulder impact were surprising in a good way.
Plus, the autoloading feature simplifies both effort and frustration. It. Is. Slick. The A5 has long been a favorite shotgun of mine, but the Sweet Sixteen levels it up.
A Cerakote finish ensures long-term durability in the blind or field. Textured surfaces combined with a close radius pistol grip make it easy to keep in hand. An oversize bolt release keeps us gloved hunters in mind. And it’s adjustable for length of pull, cast, and drop.
You’ll have to drop a bit more cash on this one, but it’s likely to be one you pass down to the next generation. Or perhaps you give it to your kid and they keep it for life. The Sweet Sixteen will set you back $2,230. But hey, it’s got a long journey ahead of it.
Check Price at BrowningCZ Redhead Premier
The Czech company CZ not only dropped a nice rifle line, but it doubled down on shotguns as well. And the Redhead Premier is a beautiful over-under that can get a lot of jobs done for the ambitious hunter or clay shooter.
Available in an array of gauges and lengths — including the aforementioned 16 — the Redhead Premier features a one-piece CNCed silver receiver, an auto-ejector for shells, a classy Turkish walnut stock, and a mechanical safety with barrel selector.
The bells and whistles are minimal, and light etching on the receiver adds a bit of style. It’s available in 12-, 16-, and 20-gauge options, with barrel lengths from 26 to 28 inches. And it clocks in at a cool $1,075. Not too shabby.
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