Description
The Beretta A300 Ultima 12ga 28in Mossy Oak Bottomland is a field-grade semi-auto built for hunters who need a shotgun that cycles in mud, rain, and thick cover. This 12-gauge runs on Beretta’s proven gas system, drops the recoil with Kick-Off, and wears a durable Mossy Oak Bottomland finish that blends into wetlands and timber. It’s a reliable upland and waterfowl gun at a price under a grand.
| Manufacturer | Beretta |
|---|---|
| Model | A300 Ultima |
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Barrel Length | 28 inches |
| Action | Semi-Automatic, Gas-Operated |
| Finish | Mossy Oak Bottomland (synthetic stock and forend) |
| Weight | 7.3 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Chamber | 3-inch |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Kick-Off Recoil Reduction — Beretta’s hydraulic damper sits inside the stock to cut felt recoil by up to 40%. That means faster follow-up shots and less flinch after a long day in the field.
- Enlarged Controls — The bolt release, bolt handle, and safety are all oversized for gloved-hand operation. Why it matters: when you’re wearing heavy gloves in late-season cold, you don’t want to fumble with tiny switches.
- Wide Stepped Vent Rib with Fiber-Optic Front Sight — The rib is 10mm wide and stepped to reduce glare, plus a green fiber-optic front and mid-bead for fast target acquisition. Why it matters: you pick up crossing birds and flushed roosters quicker in low-light conditions.
- Mossy Oak Bottomland Finish — This camo pattern is built to hold up against scratches, moisture, and UV. Why it matters: your shotgun won’t shine or peel after a few seasons in a duck blind or alder thicket.
- Reliable Gas System — Self-cleaning piston design cycles everything from 2¾-inch target loads to 3-inch magnums. Why it matters: you don’t have to chase brass or adjust gas settings — it just runs.
Who It’s For
This shotgun fits the upland hunter who walks miles for pheasants and grouse, the waterfowler who wants a lightweight 12-gauge that patterns well, and the sporting clays shooter looking for a soft-shooting semi-auto under $1,000. It’s also a solid choice for new shooters who want a reliable gun without the premium price tag of an A400.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Kick-Off recoil system makes extended shooting sessions comfortable.
- Pro: Mossy Oak Bottomland camo is durable and effective in most hunting environments.
- Pro: Enlarged controls work well with gloves.
- Con: The synthetic stock feels slightly less refined than the wood version — an honest trade-off for weather resistance.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Beretta A300 Ultima | Remington 870 Fieldmaster | Winchester SX4 Waterfowl |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Semi-Auto, Gas | Pump | Semi-Auto, Gas |
| Weight | 7.3 lbs | 7.0 lbs | 7.2 lbs |
| Recoil Reduction | Kick-Off hydraulic | None | Inflex 1 |
| Finish | Mossy Oak Bottomland | Mossy Oak Shadow Grass | Mossy Oak Bottomland |
| Price | $999 | $599 | $1,099 |
The A300 Ultima beats the 870 in recoil management and follow-up speed, and undercuts the SX4 by $100 while offering a similar feature set. The pump-action 870 is cheaper but slower in the field.
FAQ
Does the Beretta A300 Ultima cycle light target loads?
Yes. The self-cleaning gas system cycles 2¾-inch target loads reliably, though some users report needing a break-in period of 50–100 shells for perfect consistency with 1-ounce loads. Per Beretta specs, it handles 1⅛-ounce and heavier loads without issue.
Is the Kick-Off system removable?
Yes. The Kick-Off hydraulic unit is housed in the stock and can be removed if you prefer a fixed stock. However, most shooters leave it in place for the recoil reduction benefit.
What chokes does the A300 Ultima come with?
It ships with three Beretta Mobil-choke tubes: IC, M, and F. These are steel-shot rated and cover most hunting and clay applications.
Can I mount a red dot on this shotgun?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope base, but there’s no factory rail. You’ll need an aftermarket mount or a gunsmith to install a Picatinny rail for a red dot.
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Last updated: April 2026
According to NSSF data, semi-auto shotguns now account for over 40% of new shotgun sales in the U.S. — the A300 Ultima fits that trend with a price and feature set that appeals to hunters and sport shooters alike.
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