Let’s be real: you don’t need to drop two months' rent on a "Gucci" shotgun to put meat on the table or have a blast at the range. In fact, some of the most reliable, "forever" guns in the world live right in the sub-$300 category.
At Wholesale Hunter, we’ve been helping shooters find value since 1998. We know that for a beginner, the world of firearms can feel like an expensive maze. That’s why we’ve put together this quick, 5-step guide to picking the best budget shotguns and getting you out into the field without breaking the bank.
Whether you're looking for a rugged hunting companion or a dependable "truck gun," here is how to pick the best shotgun under $300.
Before you browse, you need to know what you're actually doing. A shotgun is the Swiss Army knife of the gun world, but one size doesn’t quite fit all.
The "Gauge" refers to the bore size. For a beginner, this is a big decision.
In the sub-$300 world, you’ll mostly see Pump-Action and Break-Action (Single Shot) guns.
We almost always recommend a Pump-Action for beginners. Why? Because they are virtually indestructible. If you short-stroke a pump, you just rack it again. They eat almost any ammo, from high-brass hunting loads to budget target shells.
Single-shots like the Stevens 301 are great for teaching "one-shot" discipline to youth hunters, but the pump gives you follow-up shots that are vital when a second duck flies over.
Here are our top recommendations that frequently hit that sweet spot under three bills at Wholesale Hunter.
This is the undisputed heavyweight champion of budget guns. Made in Texas, the Maverick 88 is essentially a Mossberg 500 without the fancy safety location and with a few simplified parts. It’s rugged, reliable, and has a massive aftermarket for parts.
The Stevens 320 is a workhorse. It features a rotary bolt and dual action bars, making it smooth right out of the box. You can often find these in "Security" configurations for an absolute steal.
If you are on a rock-bottom budget, the Citadel is a Turkish-made pump that has gained a reputation for being surprisingly reliable for its price. It’s a great "beat-around" gun that you won't mind getting a little muddy in the marsh.
This single-shot is specialized. It comes with an Extra-Full choke and a rail for a red dot. If your only goal is to sit in the woods and wait for a Tom, this is your cheapest ticket to a successful spring.
Finding a semi-auto under $300 is rare, but Black Aces has managed it. It’s a great entry point if you absolutely hate the manual labor of a pump-action.
Once you have your gun, the work starts. Don't just head into the woods; follow these three beginner rules:
While you’re grabbing a budget shotgun, don't forget that we are your one-stop shop for everything else.
If you're a handgun fan, check out our current deals on cheap 38 special ammunition: perfect for range day. And for our tactical enthusiasts, we carry a full line of Kel-Tec PLR-16 accessories to help you customize your favorite range pistol.
Picking your first shotgun doesn't have to be stressful. Stick to the basics, buy a name-brand pump, and spend the money you saved on a few extra boxes of shells. Happy hunting!
When it comes to protecting your home and family, the "caliber war" is more than…
If you’ve spent more than five minutes in the world of AR-15s, you’ve probably heard…
If you hang around a gun shop or an online forum long enough, you’ll eventually…
Let’s be real: everything is getting more expensive. From the grocery store to the gas…
Let’s be honest: there is nothing quite like the feeling of a heavy cardboard box…
Choosing a caliber for home defense isn’t just about stopping power; it’s about choosing a…
This website uses cookies.