20 Gauge

Experience fast follow-up shots, soft recoil, and excellent handling with our selection of 20-gauge semi-automatic shotguns. Ideal for hunters, clay shooters, and shooters who want a lighter-kicking platform without sacrificing pattern performance. Reliable gas and inertia systems from trusted manufacturers.

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20 Gauge Semi Auto Shotguns

The 20-gauge semi-automatic shotgun is the sweet spot between nimble handling and real stopping power. Lighter and softer-kicking than a 12-gauge but with more punch than smaller gauges, these semi-autos deliver fast follow-up shots, reliable cycling, and all-day comfort — perfect for upland hunters, sporting clays shooters, coastal waterfowlers, and anyone who wants a shotgun that’s easy to shoot well.

Why Choose a 20-Gauge Semi-Auto?

If you want a shotgun that’s easy to carry, quick to mount, and pleasant to shoot, the 20-gauge is a brilliant choice. Semi-automatic actions use the energy of the fired round to cycle the next shell, which gives you softer perceived recoil and a faster second shot compared with pump actions. That makes them ideal for:

  • Upland birds — lightning follow-up on flushing grouse, quail, or chukar.
  • Clays and skeet — consistent recoil pattern helps you stay on target through long shooting sessions.
  • Beginner or recoil-sensitive shooters — lower recoil builds confidence and improves accuracy.
  • Versatile field use — light enough for long days afield, powerful enough for duck hunting when paired with appropriate loads.

Performance Features to Look For

A good 20-gauge semi-auto balances reliability, ergonomics, and adaptability:

  • Gas vs. inertia systems: Gas-operated guns tend to be softer-shooting and more tolerant of a range of loads; inertia systems are simpler and lighter with fewer parts to clean. Choose based on how much maintenance you want and the types of shells you’ll run.
  • Adjustable stock or comb: Helps fit the gun to different shooters or to add recoil pads for comfort.
  • Choke options: Interchangeable chokes let you tailor shot patterns for close-range upland work or tighter patterns for longer shots over water.
  • Barrel length: Shorter barrels are handier in thick cover; longer barrels aid swing and sighting for sporting clays and longer shots.
  • Capacity and magazine design: Tubular magazines keep the profile traditional and snag-free; consider legal limits for your area and intended use.

Ammo, Recoil, and Real-World Use

Twenty-gauge shells come in a wide range of loads: light target loads for clay work, heavier payloads for waterfowl, and specialty slugs where legal and appropriate. The semi-auto’s action often reduces felt recoil, letting you shoot more comfortably and maintain follow-up accuracy. For hunting, match your choke and shot size to the quarry and range — small shot for fast, close upland birds; larger shot and tighter chokes for ducks at longer range.

Durability and Maintenance

Semi-autos require more periodic cleaning than break-action shotguns to keep the gas or inertia systems running smoothly, but modern designs are engineered for field readiness. Look for corrosion-resistant finishes if you’ll be near saltwater, and choose models with accessible takedown procedures so routine cleaning and inspection are straightforward.

Accessories That Matter

A few thoughtful upgrades can dramatically improve your experience:

  • Quality sling for long carries.
  • Recoil pad or comb shim kit for custom fit.
  • Extra chokes to tune patterning for different game.
  • Soft case or hard case for transport and storage.
  • Shooting glasses and hearing protection essential for every outing.

Who Should Buy One?

The 20-gauge semi-automatic is an excellent primary shotgun for:

  • Shooters who want less recoil without sacrificing performance.
  • Hunters who cover a lot of ground and need a light, fast-handling gun.
  • Families introducing new shooters to shotgunning.
  • Sport shooters looking for a competitive but forgiving platform for clay sports.

Choose with Confidence

On this page you’ll find a curated selection of 20-gauge semi-auto shotguns from trusted manufacturers, tested for reliability, ergonomics, and real-world performance. Each listing includes specs, choke compatibility, barrel length options, and user-friendly details so you can compare quickly and pick the right model for your needs.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re chasing birds through timber, blasting clays on a sunny range day, or simply want a shotgun you can shoot comfortably for hours, the 20-gauge semi-automatic delivers a rare mix of comfort, speed, and effectiveness. Explore our models, compare features, and find the shotgun that matches how you shoot — lightweight in hand, heavy on results.