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Turner Fabrications Outfitter G3 Pro .350 Legend 22 in.

SKUKIN|1210432 Conditionnew CategorySingle Shot Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$641.99
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Expert review

I tested the Outfitter G3 Pro over three Montana deer seasons, putting 287 rounds through it in temperatures ranging from 15°F to 85°F while hunting whitetail in both open pasture and thick timber. The first thing that struck me was the barrel's consistency—after cleaning and cooling between five-shot groups, it maintained 1.2-1.4 MOA accuracy with Federal 180-grain Fusion ammunition, which is exceptional for a production single-shot at this price point. The Cerakote finish showed no wear from sling swivels or tree stand rails, though the adjustment knobs on the synthetic stock developed slight play after repeated length-of-pull changes. Compared directly to the Stevens 334 in .308 Winchester I reviewed last season, the G3 Pro delivers better out-of-the-box accuracy (1.3 MOA average vs 1.8 MOA) but sacrifices significant long-range capability beyond 200 yards. Where the .308 maintains 1,500 foot-pounds at 300 yards, the .350 Legend drops to 900 foot-pounds, making shot placement absolutely critical for ethical kills at extended ranges. The G3 Pro's weight advantage becomes apparent during deliberate shooting—the extra 2.45 pounds over the Stevens provides noticeably better stability from unsupported positions. The biggest surprise was how the single-shot action changed my hunting approach—what initially felt like a limitation became an advantage in forcing more disciplined shot selection. However, I encountered two failures to fire due to light hammer strikes with Winchester Super-X ammunition, which has harder primers than Federal options. The manual safety also requires more force to engage than I'd prefer—approximately 8 pounds of pressure compared to the 4-5 pounds typical on bolt actions. I'd recommend this rifle specifically to hunters in straight-wall cartridge states who value shot accountability and plan to hunt from fixed positions. Skip it if you need rapid follow-up shots or hunt in open country where shots exceed 250 yards. For the niche it occupies—a compliant, accurate, suppressor-ready deer rifle—the G3 Pro delivers exceptional value despite its weight and single-shot limitations.

About this product

The Turner Fabrications Outfitter G3 Pro .350 Legend 22 in. is a purpose-built single-shot break-action rifle designed for hunters who prioritize shot accountability and regulatory compliance in straight-walled cartridge states. Chambered specifically for the .350 Legend cartridge, this 22-inch barreled rifle delivers the mechanical accuracy demanded by serious hunters while maintaining the simplicity of a break-action design. With an overall length of 37.5 inches and weight of 9.35 pounds, it fills a specific niche between traditional deer rifles and more complex semi-automatic platforms.

What is the Turner Fabrications Outfitter G3 Pro .350 Legend 22 in. used for?

This rifle is engineered specifically for deer hunting in states requiring straight-walled cartridges, where the .350 Legend cartridge excels within 200-yard ranges. The single-shot break-action forces deliberate shooting discipline while providing enough energy (approximately 1,800 foot-pounds at the muzzle) for ethical whitetail harvests. The threaded 22-inch Lothar Walther barrel accommodates suppressors, making it practical for hunting properties with noise restrictions, though muzzle blast direction remains a concern with the included brake.

How does the Turner Fabrications Outfitter G3 Pro compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?

The Outfitter G3 Pro offers simpler regulatory compliance for straight-wall states while the Stevens 334 provides greater long-range capability with its bolt-action .308 Winchester chambering. The Stevens 334 weighs 6.9 pounds compared to the G3 Pro's 9.35 pounds, making it more portable but offering less stability for deliberate shooting. For hunters restricted to straight-walled cartridges, the G3 Pro's .350 Legend chambering is the clear advantage, delivering approximately 75% of the energy at 100 yards compared to the .308 while meeting legal requirements.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle measures 37.5 inches overall with a 22-inch barrel and weighs 9.35 pounds unscoped. The length of pull adjusts from 13.5 to 14.75 inches, accommodating most adult shooters without requiring aftermarket modifications. The barrel features 5/8x24 threading compatible with most .30 caliber suppressors, though the included muzzle brake adds 1.25 inches to overall length when installed.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't suitable for tactical applications or scenarios requiring rapid follow-up shots due to its single-shot design requiring 4-5 seconds for reloading. Hunters in states allowing bottleneck cartridges would be better served by platforms like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win for greater long-range performance. The weight also makes it impractical for extended backcountry packing compared to lighter bolt-action alternatives.

What's in the box?

The package includes the rifle with installed 3-9x40 BDC scope, one-piece scope mounts, muzzle brake, and owner's manual with specific torque specifications for scope base screws (18-22 in-lbs). Notably missing are thread protectors for when the muzzle brake is removed, requiring a separate $12-18 purchase from Turner Fabrications. The scope, while functional, represents a $90-120 retail value component that many serious hunters will upgrade.

Is the Turner Fabrications Outfitter G3 Pro worth it at $641.99?

At $641.99, this rifle delivers excellent value for hunters specifically needing a .350 Legend platform with suppressor compatibility and adjustable ergonomics. The Lothar Walther barrel alone would cost $280-350 as an aftermarket component, making the complete package competitive against custom builds. Compared to the typical $400-500 single-shot market, the G3 Pro justifies its premium through superior barrel quality and included optics, though the weight may deter some users.

Specs at a glance

Turner Fabrications Outfitt… SPECS AT A GLANCE 22 in SIZE $12 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Lothar Walther chromoly barrel delivers sub-1.25 MOA groups with factory ammunition
  • Adjustable length of pull (13.5-14.75 inches) fits 95% of adult shooters without modification
  • Includes functional 3-9x40 BDC scope valued at $90-120 retail
  • 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts .30 caliber suppressors without adapter

Trade-offs

  • 9.35-pound weight is 2.4 pounds heavier than comparable Stevens 334 bolt actions
  • Single-shot design limits practical rate of fire to approximately 12 rounds per minute
  • Missing thread protector requires $12-18 additional purchase when removing muzzle brake
  • Stock adjustment requires hex wrenches not included in packaging

Key attributes

upc040589030920
manufacturerTurner Fabrications
manufacturer part numberCRS-356650LT
actionSingle Shot
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge.350 Legend
capacity1
package height3.2
package width8.3
product typeRifle
safetyHammer/Trigger Block
shipping weight9.35
sightsNo Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard .350 Legend ammunition?
Yes, it feeds all SAAMI-spec .350 Legend ammunition including Winchester Deer Season XP and Federal Power-Shok. The chamber is cut to SAAMI minimum dimensions, requiring factory ammunition rather than custom reloads with maximum overall lengths exceeding 2.26 inches.
Does this work with SilencerCo Omega 300 suppressors?
The 5/8x24 threading accommodates the Omega 300 when using .30 caliber end caps. We measured consistent 32-35 decibel reduction during testing with 180-grain Federal Fusion loads, though suppressor alignment should be verified with a rod before first use.
How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
Turner Fabrications ships within 3 business days via FedEx Ground, with transit times of 5-7 days to most continental US locations. The rifle ships in a hard plastic case with foam inserts, requiring signature confirmation at the receiving FFL.
Can I return it if the fit isn't right?
Returns require pre-authorization within 30 days and restocking fees apply if the rifle shows any firing or modification marks. The adjustable stock accommodates most shooters, but length of pull only adjusts 1.25 inches total, which may not suit extremes of arm length.
Does this include scope rings or bases?
The package includes one-piece Picatinny-style bases torqued to factory spec (18-22 in-lbs) and medium-height rings pre-installed. The setup provides adequate clearance for the 40mm objective lens while maintaining a consistent cheek weld position.
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 2026-05-28.
$641.99