New Stevens 301 Turkey .410
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Pretty slick. When will it be available?
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I want one.
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I was told January.Waddle Whacker wrote:Pretty slick. When will it be available?
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would like to see a little shorter barrel on it.
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At five pounds it might as well be a 20 gauge, unless you're sticking to factory ammo and want the least recoil.
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I got a single shot Hatfield I'm going to move in order to purchase a semi auto. Shorter. Arrel, Sumtoy choke, and Burris FF2.
I love tinkering and setting up new guns. This one looks like it would be an easy one to set up cause all the basics seem to be there.
I love tinkering and setting up new guns. This one looks like it would be an easy one to set up cause all the basics seem to be there.
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There are some other good, economical choices for .410 single-shots when it comes to weight and finish. One of the more recent entries is the Midland with 18.5" (4.55 lbs) and 22" (4.65 lbs.) barrels and sub 5 lb. weight. It is the "folder" type without an exposed hammer similar to the Yildiz and older Beretta single-shots.
The Stevens is made in China. The Yildiz, Turkey. Midland is made in West Virginia. Midland had its origins in Birmingham, England, but later moved to the USA. All of the above have pluses. I am partial to the Yildiz because of weight, finish, and quality of wood on some guns. No .410 is lighter at under 3.25 lbs. The barrels are satin chromed on the outside rather than blued and the receiver is anodized aluminum alloy with steel inserts in strategic locations. The Midland is all steel with styrene stocks and forend. It is blued and solidly built with factory installed stock swivel studs. It is priced right, too, in the $135-$150 range. Gil
The Stevens is made in China. The Yildiz, Turkey. Midland is made in West Virginia. Midland had its origins in Birmingham, England, but later moved to the USA. All of the above have pluses. I am partial to the Yildiz because of weight, finish, and quality of wood on some guns. No .410 is lighter at under 3.25 lbs. The barrels are satin chromed on the outside rather than blued and the receiver is anodized aluminum alloy with steel inserts in strategic locations. The Midland is all steel with styrene stocks and forend. It is blued and solidly built with factory installed stock swivel studs. It is priced right, too, in the $135-$150 range. Gil
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This is the gun I've been wanting that nobody made until now. Scope mount installed and a threaded barrel, excited to buy one as soon as they're available.
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Sweet little 410.
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Well mine came in today. It's pretty sweet. Weighs exactly 5lbs, which is definitely heavier than my yildiz. I don't mind because the barrel is beefer. Gun balances well at just over 42". Can't wait to see how it patterns compared to the yildiz. The last pic shows the length compared to my 870 20 gauge.
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Hey alabamabowman where did you buy the Stevens 301? I've looked and can't find them online.
Good looking gun.
Good looking gun.
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Classic Firearms . Comkythunter wrote:Hey alabamabowman where did you buy the Stevens 301? I've looked and can't find them online.
Good looking gun.
https://www.classicfirearms.com/savage- ... hot-410ga/
The picture is wrong BTW
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Got it! Thank you sir.alabamabowman wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2019, 5:40 pmClassic Firearms . Comkythunter wrote:Hey alabamabowman where did you buy the Stevens 301? I've looked and can't find them online.
Good looking gun.
https://www.classicfirearms.com/savage- ... hot-410ga/
The picture is wr,ong BTW
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Well did you pattern it yet? I’m going to pick mine up Saturday, just curious what it’ll do with 9.5s or 10s.
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I'll pick mine up tomorrow, excited to see how it patterns. I got the last one in the shop!
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A guy on Facebook posted his pattern picture with the new Stevens 301 turkey .410
Did 170+ in the 10" ring with TSS 9.5's at 40 yards.
Did 170+ in the 10" ring with TSS 9.5's at 40 yards.
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Dang that’s stout! I should be picking mine up tomorrow. I can’t make my mind up whether I want to load 9.5s or 10’s in a 13/16 oz load or not.
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Benton’s shooters supply in Benton TN has several. Call em up
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I'm not seeing one available anywhere online. It's not even showing on the savage site. I have a new yildiz in the box I was going to work on, but this will fit the bill way better if I can only find one. Would someone mind sharing a price range?
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From what I’ve seen $150-$200. I’m picking mine up today for $180 cash price.
Sports south distributors can get them shipped to your dealers
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How would I go about doing that?