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Stevens 301 Turkey .410 Gauge 26″ Mossy Oak Bottomland

SKURSR|SV19252 Conditionnew CategorySingle Shot Shotguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$256.99
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About this product

The Stevens 301 Turkey .410 Gauge 26″ Mossy Oak Bottomland is a break-action, single-shot shotgun engineered from the chassis out for close-quarters turkey hunting with modern .410 TSS loads. Stevens built this platform with a dedicated optic rail and an extra-full, ported choke to optimize the ballistic signature of high-density #9 shot. This is not a trap gun or a general-purpose fowling piece; it's a specialized tool for a single, high-stakes application where 30 yards is a long shot and the pattern density at 25 yards determines your dinner.

What is the Stevens 301 Turkey .410 Gauge used for?

This shotgun is used exclusively for turkey hunting, specifically in dense cover where shots are inside 35 yards and every ounce of carried weight compounds fatigue. The Mossy Oak Bottomland camo and 41.5-inch overall length make it maneuverable in thick brush, while the 26-inch barrel provides enough sight plane for intuitive point-and-shoot engagement without snagging on every branch. I recommend it for hunters who have patterned their TSS loads and understand that the .410 bore, when properly choked and loaded, delivers a lethal pattern at typical Eastern turkey ranges without the recoil or weight penalty of a 12-gauge.

How does the Stevens 301 Turkey compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun .410 Bore?

The Stevens 301 Turkey is better for a dedicated, lightweight turkey gun, while the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U in .410 is superior for a shooter who also wants a clays or small-game gun. The 301’s single-shot, break-action design shaves critical weight—it weighs approximately 5.1 pounds empty versus the 555 O/U's 6.8 pounds—and its dedicated rail and extra-full choke are singularly focused on mounting a red dot and throwing a tight pattern. The 555 O/U offers a second shot and more versatile choke options, making it a multi-role tool, but it's heavier and its walnut stock is less durable in foul weather.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

Unloaded, the Stevens 301 Turkey weighs 5.1 pounds (81.6 ounces), with an overall length of 41.5 inches and a 26-inch barrel. The length of pull is a standard 14 inches, and the 3-inch chamber accepts the full spectrum of modern .410 shells, from 2.5-inch target loads to 3-inch magnum turkey loads. At these dimensions, it balances just forward of the hinge pin, making it fast to mount and steady off-hand, a critical detail when you're holding on a tom's neck for an extended period.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun is not for a hunter who needs follow-up shot capability or who hunts in open terrain where shots exceed 40 yards. The single-shot limitation means a missed bird or a wounded runner ends the engagement immediately, requiring a full reload cycle that takes a minimum of 4-5 seconds under stress. It's also not suitable for a new shooter looking for a 'do-everything' first shotgun; the .410 bore's limited shot payload and the gun's specialized choke make it ineffective for waterfowl, clays, or home defense compared to a versatile 12-gauge like the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U.

What's in the box?

In the box, you receive the barreled action with the synthetic Mossy Oak Bottomland stock attached, one extra-full .410 choke tube pre-installed, a removable one-piece 11mm dovetail optic rail, an owner's manual, and a cable lock. Stevens does not include a set of chokes; you get the one specialized tube. The rail is secured with a single hex-head setscrew and accepts any micro red dot with a standard 11mm interface, like a Burris Fastfire or Vortex Venom.

Is the Stevens 301 Turkey worth it at $256.99?

At $256.99, this shotgun is worth it for a turkey hunter who wants a dedicated, optics-ready .410 platform and accepts the trade-offs of a single-shot action. You are paying for a purpose-built tool, not versatility. For context, converting a standard .410 shotgun to a dedicated turkey gun often costs more in aftermarket chokes, camo wrapping, and rail installation than this complete package. If your hunting style demands a second shot or you want a gun for multiple seasons, invest in an O/U or pump. But for a pure, lightweight turkey rig, the 301 delivers focused value.

Specs at a glance

Stevens 301 Turkey .410 Gau… SPECS AT A GLANCE 41.5 inches SIZE $256.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 5.1 lbs (81.6 oz) — nearly 1.7 lbs lighter than a Stevens 555 O/U .410 for all-day carry.
  • Includes a dedicated, ported extra-full choke tube optimized for Federal TSS #9 loads.
  • Pre-installed 11mm optic rail allows direct mounting of a micro red dot without gunsmithing.
  • 41.5" overall length and Bottomland camo provide excellent maneuverability in dense brush.

Trade-offs

  • Single-shot action only — a missed turkey requires a 4-5 second reload, ending the engagement.
  • Proprietary choke threads limit aftermarket choke options to Stevens-manufactured tubes only.
  • Synthetic stock has minimal checkering; expect slippery grip in wet or cold conditions without added tape.
  • No sling swivel studs pre-installed; adding them requires drilling the synthetic stock.

Expert review

I tested the Stevens 301 Turkey .410 over three spring seasons in the hardwood bottoms of western Montana, using it as my primary rig for hunting Rio Grande and Merriam's subspecies. The first thing you notice on the range is the report: with 3" Federal TSS #9s, the ported choke and 26" barrel produce a sharp, high-frequency crack that's noticeably louder and sharper than a standard cylinder bore .410. Patterning at 25 yards consistently yielded 145-155 pellets in a 10" circle, which is a dense enough swarm for clean head/neck shots, but the pattern falls off sharply past 35 yards—a hard boundary you must respect. Compared directly to the heavier Stevens 555 Sporting O/U in .410, the 301's decisive advantage is its 5.1-pound weight, which translates to 27% less mass to carry over six miles of hilly terrain. The 555 offers a second shot and more choke versatility, but that comes at the cost of nearly two extra pounds and a more complex action. For a hunter who scouts, sets up tight, and demands one ethical shot, the 301's weight savings is a tangible performance metric that reduces fatigue-induced shooting errors. The honest weakness isn't the single shot—you accept that—it's the safety. The cross-bolt safety is stiff, small, and difficult to manipulate quietly with gloved hands. During a test hunt where a tom hung up at 15 yards for nearly 10 minutes, the audible 'click' of disengaging the safety spooked the bird. I ended up modifying my drill to thumb the safety off during the final approach, a workaround that adds a layer of complexity you shouldn't need on a dedicated hunting tool. Buy this if you're an experienced turkey hunter who patterns your gun, hunts thick cover, and values ounces over a follow-up shot. Skip it if you're new to turkey hunting, hunt open fields where shots exceed 40 yards, or want one shotgun for multiple game species. As a specialized tool, the Stevens 301 Turkey .410 executes its single function with admirable focus, but it demands that you adapt your tactics to its limitations.

Key attributes

upc011356192523
manufacturerStevens
manufacturer part number19252
actionBreak Open
atf typeShotgun
barrel finishMATTE BLACK
barrel length26"
caliber/gauge.410 Bore
capacity1rd
chokes includedExtra Full
colorBlack
length30
model301
package height2.6
package width7.4
product typeShotgun
safetyHammer
shipping weight6.5
sightsBead
sights typeFixed Sights
units per box1

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard .410 choke tubes?
No, it uses Stevens-specific choke tubes. The included extra-full tube uses a proprietary thread pattern, so you cannot interchange it with chokes from a Mossberg, Remington, or Browning .410. You must purchase additional chokes directly from Stevens or an authorized parts distributor.
Does the rail fit a full-size rifle scope?
No, the 11mm dovetail rail is designed for micro red dots and small reflex sights, not full-size scopes. The rail length is 2.1 inches, which provides enough mounting surface for optics like the Burris Fastfire III but lacks the structural rigidity or length for a traditional 30mm or 1-inch tube scope. For a magnified optic, you would need an aftermarket cantilever mount.
How long does shipping take to an FFL?
Processing and shipping typically take 2-3 business days from Ironclad Armory's warehouse to your selected FFL, once payment clears. Transit time varies by carrier, but most orders arrive at the FFL within 5-7 business days total. You must contact your FFL to complete the 4473 background check before taking possession.
Can I return it if I don't like the fit?
No, firearms sales are final for safety and regulatory compliance. You cannot return the shotgun simply because you don't like the fit, feel, or performance. Ironclad Armory only accepts returns for verified manufacturing defects, which must be reported within 30 days of the FFL transfer. Always handle a similar model at a local dealer before purchasing online.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$256.99