Let’s be honest: you don’t need to drop a month's mortgage to get a reliable boomstick. Whether you’re looking for a "truck gun," a reliable home defense tool, or something to bust clays on the weekend, the budget market is currently better than it has ever been. In fact, finding the best shotgun under 300.00 isn't just a quest for the frugal: it's a smart move for any shooter who wants to spend more money on ammo and training than on fancy engravings.
At Wholesale Hunter, we know that value is king. That’s why we’ve rounded up the heavy hitters that give you the most bang for your buck. From the legendary reliability of the Mossberg-designed Maverick 88 to some surprising semi-auto contenders, here is how to pick your perfect budget scattergun.
The $300 Reality Check: Why Pump-Action Dominates
When you’re shopping under that $300 mark, you’re going to see a lot of pump-action shotguns. There’s a good reason for that: mechanical simplicity. A pump-action shotgun is essentially a manual machine. You do the work of cycling the action, which means the manufacturer can focus on solid steel and reliable feeding rather than complex gas systems or inertia springs.
That’s not to say you can’t find a semi-auto. We’ll talk about the Black Aces Tactical options later, but generally, if you want "bet-your-life-on-it" reliability for under three bills, the pump is your best friend. Plus, they handle everything from light birdshot to heavy 410 slugs for sale or 12-gauge buckshot without skipping a beat.

Top Budget Picks Compared
Let’s look at the "Big Four" that currently rule the sub-$300 landscape. Each of these has a specific strength, depending on whether you're prioritizing home defense, hunting, or just general "fun at the range."
1. Maverick 88 (The Gold Standard)
Technically the "Mossberg 88 Cruiser" or All-Purpose, this is widely considered the king of budget shotguns. It’s made by Mossberg, which means it shares many parts with the legendary Mossberg 500.
- Why it wins: It’s incredibly durable and has a massive aftermarket. If you want to change the stock or add a rail later, it’s easy.
- Best for: Someone who wants a shotgun that will last a lifetime.
2. Stevens 320 Security
The Stevens 320 is often found at a price point that makes you do a double-take. It features a rotary bolt design similar to the Winchester SXP, which makes the action surprisingly fast and smooth.
- Why it wins: It often comes standard with ghost ring sights or a pistol grip at a price that leaves you plenty of room for bulk ammunition discounts.
- Best for: Home defense on a strict budget.
3. Citadel CDP-12 Force
If you are looking for the absolute lowest entry price, the Citadel CDP-12 is a workhorse. It’s a no-frills, 12-gauge pump that does exactly what it’s supposed to do: go bang every time you pull the trigger.
- Why it wins: It’s often the most affordable "tactical" styled shotgun on the market.
- Best for: A dedicated truck gun or farm tool.
4. Black Aces Tactical Pro Series S Max
If you absolutely must have a semi-auto, Black Aces Tactical is your primary contender under $300. It’s a gas-operated system that helps soak up some of that 12-gauge recoil.
- Why it wins: Faster follow-up shots and less felt recoil than a pump.
- Best for: Shooters who prefer the ease of a semi-automatic platform.
Choosing Your Gauge: 12, 20, or .410?
Most people default to 12-gauge, and for good reason. It’s the most versatile and the ammo is everywhere. However, don't sleep on the 20-gauge. A 20-gauge Maverick 88 offers significantly less recoil, making it a better choice for smaller-framed shooters or for high-volume practice sessions.
Then there’s the .410. While often thought of as a "kid’s gun," a .410 shotgun with the right 410 slugs for sale is a capable tool for small game and even close-range pest control. Just keep in mind that .410 ammo is often more expensive than 12-gauge because of lower production volumes.

Survival vs. Sport: Which Barrel Length?
When looking for the best shotgun under 300.00, you need to decide what you’re doing with it.
- For Home Defense/Survival: Look for an 18.5-inch or 20-inch barrel. This makes the gun maneuverable in tight hallways and easy to stow in a vehicle.
- For Sport/Hunting: You’ll want a 26-inch or 28-inch barrel with interchangeable chokes. The longer barrel provides a better "swing" for hitting moving targets like clay pigeons or ducks.
If you can't decide, look for "Combo" deals. Sometimes you can find a shotgun package that includes both a short security barrel and a long field barrel, giving you two guns for the price of one.
Don't Forget the "Support Gear"
Buying the gun is just the first step. To make your $300 investment truly effective, you need to budget for the essentials. While you're browsing our accessories section, consider these additions:
- A Quality Sling: A shotgun is heavy. If you’re using it for survival or trekking, a sling is non-negotiable.
- Extra Ammo: We always recommend buying in bulk. At Wholesale Hunter, you get 5% off when you buy 10+ boxes of the same ammo. Whether you need birdshot or you're hunting for cheap 38 special for your sidearm, buying in bulk saves you big in the long run.
- Specific Platform Upgrades: If you've got other items in your safe, like a Kel-Tec, don't forget we carry specialized gear like kel-tec plr 16 accessories to round out your kit.

Why Buy from Wholesale Hunter?
We know you have choices when it comes to buying firearms online. Here’s why shooters keep coming back to Jason Marsh and the team here at Wholesale Hunter:
- Free Shipping on Long Guns: That’s right. When you pick out your new shotgun, we handle the shipping costs to your local FFL on most long guns. That’s more money in your pocket for shells.
- Bulk Ammunition Discounts: As mentioned, buy 10+ boxes and watch the price drop. It’s the easiest way to stack it deep.
- Sezzle Payment Options: Want that shotgun today but want to spread the payments out? We offer Sezzle, so you can buy now and pay later with four easy, interest-free installments.
- Customer Rewards Program: Every purchase earns you points toward future gear. It’s our way of saying thanks for being part of the family.
The Verdict: Which One Should You Buy?
If I’m sitting in your shoes and I have exactly $300 to spend, here is my play:
I’d grab the Maverick 88. It’s a proven platform that simply does not quit. I’d use the remaining cash to take advantage of the Wholesale Hunter bulk ammo discount.

However, if you are looking for a dedicated home defense tool and you prefer a pistol grip with better sights right out of the box, the Stevens 320 Security is an incredible value. It leaves you plenty of wiggle room to add a flashlight or a side-saddle shell carrier.
Whichever way you go, remember that the most expensive gun in the world is useless without training. Buy a budget-friendly shotgun that works, spend the savings on shells, and get out to the range.
Ready to pull the trigger? Check out our current shotgun inventory here and let’s get you geared up for your next adventure. If you have questions about which model is right for you, don't hesitate to reach out( we’re here to help!)
