Stevens 301 + .410 TSS + Red Dots for Turkey

2nd Season for the Stevens.
It has rusted some on the barrel, but not a big deal to me. It's a $200 gun, and while I understand everyone's budget is different, it's a $200 gun I bought somewhat for myself, but mostly for my kids. It will get beat up and abused. Thinking about getting it cerakoted for fun one day.

Patterned fantastically with the Federal TSS #9s with factory choke. I went with the included Pic Rail and placed a Vortex Venom on it.

Didn't kill a bird with it last year, so I'll be interested in seeing how it does. My time is limited to hunt turkeys now with 3 kids and on national forest, it's quite easy for me to walk 7-8 miles per day. That's mainly why I picked it up. Put a $16 pad/shell carrier on it that zips and will hold 8 extra shells, think it was a OneTigris??? Got off Amazon.
 
I bought a 301 with the thumbhole stock. Put a Bushnell TRS-125 on it. It patterns great with the stock choke and Apex TSS 9.5. I like the Thumbhole stock a lot. I have zero issues with cheek weld with this setup and I normally like my scopes pretty low.

Our season opens next week and I have quite a few birds located in the area I'm hunting so hopefully I can give a full report then.
 
I bought my daughter the Rossi. Absolutely no complaints about it for what it is. Daughter killed her first bird 1 week before her 5th b-day (#24 10" Tom) at 30 yards dead as a door nail. It is such a light little thing I took it a week later for myself and killed my bird at 35-38yards again stone dead. It will be my go to Turkey gun from now on. Patterned really well to 40yards with Federal TSS #9. (if you cant kill a turkey 40yds and under take up another hobby)

Gun was only out 3 total mornings so haven't had it get rained on or anything. It did get set down in the damp grass. Just pulled it out of the safe last week... no rust. IDK what to say about the rusting...wipe it down and have a good coat of rust protectant on it before hand?

I have a Bushnell TRS-125 on it or similar? It was a prototype preproduction given to me at work.
-useless safety - it only prevents the hammer from being cocked by does nothing once the hammer is cocked

Might want to contact Rossi on that. Mine works to either stop it from being cocked or firing once cocked.
 
Henry and CVA also offer some nice single shots, although they do cost significantly more than the Stevens...

Anyone have any experience with either of these?


 
In my opinion the purpose of a sub gauge gun is for the lighter weight, that Spur may well be the best quality but it is as heavy as many 12ga guns.

I do not even consider a 20ga unless it is less than 5.5lbs, that is my preference and yours may well be different?

The Rossi .410 is less than 4lbs, the 20ga less than 5, good luck finding a 20ga, maybe able to come up with a .410?
 
In my opinion the purpose of a sub gauge gun is for the lighter weight, that Spur may well be the best quality but it is as heavy as many 12ga guns.

I do not even consider a 20ga unless it is less than 5.5lbs, that is my preference and yours may well be different?

The Rossi .410 is less than 4lbs, the 20ga less than 5, good luck finding a 20ga, maybe able to come up with a .410?
My purpose for moving from a 12 gauge to a .410 bore is recoil reduction. I need to minimize recoil as much as possible due to neck/shoulder issues. So, in my case, more weight is actually an advantage.

The Stevens is 5.07 lbs., the Spur is 6.7 lbs. and the Henry is 6.73 lbs. So, a 1.7 lb. difference between those 3 options.

I have no interest in the Rossi...it's a bit too light for my tastes, and I don't care for the thumbhole stock, the color/looks of the gun, etc. Just my personal preference.

I'll most likely end up with the Stevens or the Henry.
 
I'd put those on a scale before getting too invested in what they may weigh.

If I were interested in low recoil, I would consider the 20ga Beretta A300 with kick-off. I have an A400 12ga with that stock. Towards the end of dove season my shoulder used to get stiff and pinch. That kick-off cured that.
 
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