A good shotgun is a long-term investment. I’ve personally been carrying one shotgun, a Remington 1100 Special Field, since the early 1990s, and it’s still going strong with minimal maintenance.
So when you decide to close the deal, you’re cementing a relationship with a tool that you may have for the rest of your life and pass on to your children. No pressure!
Fortunately, shotguns also hold their value fairly well, so trading them out won’t usually break your wallet. But you want to make an informed decision when getting a new shotgun, so we put our years of collective shooting experience together for some recommendations to help guide your purchase. (And it’s worth noting that this article focuses on shotguns you can buy new today.)
We’ll jump right into our favorite shotguns now. But if you want more guidance, hop down to the end of the article, where we discuss the selection of gauge, action, stock materials, chokes, and more.
Best Shotguns for Hunting
Remington 870

If you were to choose one shotgun to do everything in every condition, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better all-arounder than a Remington 870 in 12-gauge.
Remington introduced the 870 in 1950, and with millions produced since then, you can find them in every possible configuration, stock material, and gauge. It’s an icon of the shooting world for a good reason: It’s cheap and works very well.
Do some snooping and you might find a brand-new Remington 870 Express at Cabela’s for $350. And for many people, you could buy this single shotgun and hunt everything from South Dakota pheasants and Wisconsin ruffed grouse to Mississippi waterfowl and East Coast deer with it.
Check Price at Cabela’sWeatherby SA-08

The semiautomatic Weatherby SA-08 can be had for right around $500. And at that price, it’s an exceptional value. It offers hunters a light (about 6-pound) gun that can operate 2.75- and 3-inch shells. It’s durable, with a synthetic stock that’s impervious to moisture. The dual-valve, gas-operated system results in light recoil and cycles shells reliably.
Owners really love this Weatherby SA-08. Out of 26 reviewers at Cabela’s, all but rated it at five stars. Many people say that there simply isn’t a better shotgun, even at much higher prices. And at $500, it includes three choke tubes for plenty of versatility to hunt anything a shotgun will hunt.
Check Price at Cabela’sWinchester SXP

CZ USA Drake

Benelli Ethos

Browning Citori 725 Field

Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon

Benelli Super Black Eagle 3 B.E.S.T.

Franchi Affinity 3.5

Browning Sweet Sixteen

Beretta A300 Outlander
