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Shotguns

Browse our inventory of shotguns from trusted brands like Henry Repeating Arms, Heritage Arms, Iver Johnson, Browning, and Century Arms. Deep Roots Rifle Co. carries dependable shotguns for hunting, clay shooting, home defense, and general range use across a variety of action types and configurations. Buyers comparing platforms can shop pump action shotguns, semi auto shotguns, and over under shotguns to match different handling preferences and shooting needs. Complete your setup with shotgun shells and scopes, sights, and optics for the field, the range, or a well-rounded shooting kit.

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Shotguns Buying Guide

Choosing the right shotguns starts with a clear view of intended use, action type, gauge, barrel length, and how the firearm feels from the shoulder. Deep Roots Rifle Co. carries shotgun options for hunting, clay shooting, home defense, and general range use, with related support from pump action shotguns, semi auto shotguns, and shotgun shells for buyers who want a practical setup.

These are the main points that shape a smart shotgun purchase.

  • Start with the job the shotgun will handle. A field gun, clay gun, home defense setup, and all-purpose shotgun can each call for a different balance of weight, barrel length, and capacity.
  • Check gauge and chamber length with care. Those details affect recoil, ammunition choice, and the role the shotgun can fill.
  • Compare action types based on your routine. Some buyers want the simple manual operation of pump guns, and others prefer the faster follow-up potential of semi auto models.
  • Think about fit from the shoulder. A shotgun should mount naturally, point well, and give you a comfortable sight picture through repeated use.
  • Plan for support gear from the start. Many owners pair this category with over under shotguns for sport shooting comparisons or add optics and cleaning gear for regular use.

Local And Compliance Notes

For customers shopping for shotguns in Eustis, Florida, Deep Roots Rifle Co. serves buyers from Mount Dora, Tavares, Clermont, Sanford, and Orlando with access to firearms, ammunition, and related shooting gear. That local reach gives shoppers a useful place to compare shotgun categories, handling traits, and support items in one store.

Here are the policy and transfer points buyers should keep in mind.

Shotgun purchases can involve background checks, ID review, transfer steps, and dealer pickup requirements. Online orders often ship to an FFL for final transfer, so buyers should review current store policies and any rules tied to the order before checkout.

Safe ownership starts with secure storage, regular cleaning, and practice with the platform you choose. It makes sense to confirm the shotgun fits your intended use and that you have the right ammunition, storage plan, and accessories from day one.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shotguns

1. What are shotguns commonly used for?

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Shotguns are often used for hunting, clay shooting, home defense, and recreational range use. The best fit depends on the role you have in mind.

2. What gauge should I choose?

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That depends on recoil preference, intended use, and the type of shooting you plan to do. Many buyers compare common gauges based on comfort and availability.

3. What is the difference between pump action and semi auto shotguns?

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A pump action shotgun requires manual cycling between shots. A semi auto shotgun loads the next round after each shot.

4. Are shotguns good for new shooters?

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They can be, though fit, gauge, and recoil matter a great deal. A shotgun that feels manageable is easier to learn with.

5. Can I buy a shotgun online?

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Many buyers can place an order online. Final transfer usually takes place through a licensed dealer.

6. Do I need optics on a shotgun?

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Not always. Some shooters prefer a simple bead or iron sight setup, and others want an optic for a specific role.

7. How often should I clean a shotgun?

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Clean it after range use or after exposure to dirt, rain, or field conditions. Regular care helps support reliable performance.

8. Can I use any shotgun shells in any shotgun?

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No. Use shells that match the gauge and chamber length marked for that shotgun and follow the maker’s guidance.

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