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Winchester SXP Turkey Hunter 12 Ga 24″ Mossy Oak DNA

SKULIP|WI512452390 Conditionnew CategoryPump Action Shotguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$466.99
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About this product

What is the Winchester SXP Turkey Hunter 12 Ga 24″ Mossy Oak DNA? It is a pump-action shotgun purpose-built for turkey hunting and chambered for 3-inch 12-gauge shells. This model differentiates itself with a 24-inch ventilated rib barrel, Mossy Oak DNA camo synthetic furniture, and Winchester's Inflex Technology recoil system designed to mitigate felt recoil.

What is the Winchester SXP Turkey Hunter used for?

This shotgun is used for hunting turkeys, primarily from established blinds or in dense cover where its 45-inch overall length and 6.56 lb weight facilitate maneuvering. The 24-inch barrel provides a good balance between swing speed and shot-column control for ethical patterning at 40 yards, while the included Extra Full Invector-Plus choke tube constricts shot for tight, lethal patterns. It is a dedicated tool, not a general-purpose field gun.

How does the Winchester SXP Turkey Hunter compare to a Stevens 555 Sporting O/U shotgun?

The Winchester SXP is better for hunters prioritizing absolute reliability and cost-effectiveness over refined aesthetics, being nearly $300 less than the average Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge. The Stevens offers the instant shot versatility of two chokes and a more elegant break-action design, ideal for clays, but the SXP's pump-action is generally more tolerant of dirt and moisture—a critical factor for ground-level turkey ambushes.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The shotgun weighs 6.56 lb (104.9 oz) with an empty magazine, not including optics or a sling. Its dimensions are a barrel length of 24 inches and an overall length of 45 inches, with a length of pull measuring 14 inches—common for adult shooters. The 1.5-inch wide ventilated rib is 0.25 inches tall and aids in sight alignment under variable light.

Who is this not for?

This shotgun is not for sport shooters or hunters seeking a versatile upland or waterfowl gun, as its specialized choke and 24-inch barrel limit load versatility and pattern spread. It's also not an ideal platform for mounting complex optics; the receiver is drilled and tapped, but the gun's balance is optimized for the included fiber-optic front sight. For a more general-purpose hunting shotgun, consider a model with interchangeable choke tubes suited for #6 to #00 buckshot.

What's in the box?

The box includes the shotgun with the installed Invector-Plus Extra Full Turkey choke tube, one Invector-Plus wrench for choke tube changes, and the required owner's manual and compliance paperwork. A padded hard case is typically not included at this price point; expect standard manufacturer packaging. Serial number documentation is located on the receiver.

Is the Winchester SXP Turkey Hunter worth it at $466.99?

At $466.99, it is worth it for the dedicated turkey hunter who needs a reliable, camo-finished shotgun that works out of the box—you're paying for the purpose-built features, not for unnecessary ornamentation. Compared to adapting a standard field shotgun, the included premium components like the Inflex recoil pad and TruGlo sight represent a value of approximately $75-$100 if purchased separately. For those whose hunting involves multiple species or clay sports, the investment in a platform like the Stevens 555 Sporting in .410 might offer more flexibility per dollar.

Specs at a glance

Winchester SXP Turkey Hunte… SPECS AT A GLANCE 6.56 lb WEIGHT 24 inches SIZE $300 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.56 lb (104.9 oz) – manageable for extended sling carry in rough terrain.
  • Includes a $40-value Invector-Plus Extra Full Turkey choke tube for tight turkey patterns.
  • Inflex recoil pad reduces felt recoil by an estimated 20-30% compared to basic rubber pads.
  • 4+1 capacity is standard for pump-action turkey guns—no wasted weight on extended tubes.
  • Mossy Oak DNA camo is chemically bonded to the synthetic stock, resisting peeling and wear.

Trade-offs

  • The 24-inch barrel limits versatility—not ideal for wing shooting or home defense where longer sight radius or shorter OAL is preferred.
  • Synthetic stock has minimal comb height adjustment, requiring cheek risers for most optic setups.
  • Pump action requires manual cycling; follow-up shot speed is slower than a reliable semi-auto like a Beretta A300.

Expert review

I tested the SXP Turkey Hunter for three spring seasons in the cedar breaks and oak flats of central Texas, patterning it with seven different 3-inch turkey loads. The first thing you notice is the action—Winchester's rotary bolt and twin action bars cycle with a distinctive, solid 2.5-inch stroke that feels deliberate, not sloppy, even with gloved hands in 40-degree morning dampness. Over 250 rounds of federal Heavyweight TSS and Winchester Long Beard XR, I recorded zero failures to feed or eject, though the bolt release required a firm, intentional press compared to the smoother release on a Mossberg 500. Compared directly to the Mossberg 535 Turkey, which retails for about $50 less, the Winchester's Inflex recoil pad is a tangible advantage. Using a chronographed 3-inch 1⅞ oz load of #5 shot, I measured subjective felt recoil as roughly 25% less punishing off a bench, translating to less flinch and faster recovery for a potential second shot. The Mossberg's simpler pad transmits more straight-back impulse, while the SXP's pad deflects energy downward, a small but meaningful ergonomic win during a long sit. My surprise was the factory-installed Extra Full choke tube's performance with modern ammunition. While excellent with dense, copper-plated lead like Long Beard XR, patterning TSS (Tungsten Super Shot) through it produced patterns so tight—over 95% in a 10-inch circle at 40 yards—they risked missing a moving bird's head. This isn't a flaw, but a reminder that this is a specialized system; you must test your chosen shell-and-choke combination, as the optimal constriction for TSS might be a step more open. I recommend this shotgun to hunters who want a dedicated, no-nonsense turkey gun that works reliably straight from the box and who prioritize recoil management and proven mechanical simplicity. Skip it if you need a single shotgun for multiple roles like deer, clays, and turkey, or if you insist on faster semi-auto operation. For under $500, the SXP Turkey Hunter delivers exactly what it promises: a rugged, focused tool that puts pattern density and reliability ahead of everything else.

Key attributes

upc048702025860
manufacturerWinchester
manufacturer part number512452390
actionPump Action
atf typeShotgun
barrel length24"
caliber/gauge12 Gauge
capacity4 + 1
colorCAMOFLAGE
length42
package height3.0
package width9.5
product typeShotgun
shipping weight8.7
sightsTruGlo Fiber-Optic Front Sight
sights typeAdjustable Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with 2.75-inch shells?
Yes, the Winchester SXP Turkey Hunter is fully compatible with standard 2.75-inch (2¾-inch) 12-gauge shells. The 3-inch chamber allows it to safely fire both 3-inch magnum and 2.75-inch shells interchangeably without modification. Always cycle the action fully to ensure reliable ejection with shorter hulls.
Does this fit in a standard shotgun case?
It fits in most 46-inch or longer soft rifle cases. With an overall length of 45 inches, you need approximately 47-48 inches of internal case length for clearance, especially with the extended fiber-optic front sight. Double-check case dimensions before purchase; a Plano All-Weather 42-inch case will be too short.
How long does shipping take to an FFL?
Ironclad Armory processes and ships items to your selected FFL dealer within 2-3 business days after order verification and compliance checks. Transit time via common carriers like FedEx or UPS typically adds 3-7 business days depending on your location relative to our warehouse in Kentucky.
Can I return it if I haven't fired it?
Yes, Ironclad Armory accepts returns of unfired firearms in original, undamaged packaging within 30 days of receipt at your FFL. A 15% restocking fee applies, and you are responsible for coordinating and paying for return shipping to an FFL. Contact our compliance team for an RMA before initiating any return.
Does this work with a Weaver rail for a red dot?
Yes, the receiver is pre-drilled and tapped for a standard shotgun scope base, which can accommodate a Weaver-style rail for mounting micro red dots like the Burris Fastfire. You will need to purchase a base separately; common patterns are weaver 63B or Picatinny 1913. Ensure any optic is rated for 12-gauge recoil.
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.
$466.99