Description
You’re in a Missouri treestand, the late-season chill in the air. A big whitetail is moving at 120 yards, just beyond the range of your smoothbore. You need a tool that bridges the gap between a shotgun zone and rifle-like precision, without the cost of a dedicated rifle. That’s the niche the Savage 220 fills—and it does it for a price that makes sense.
The Savage 220 Slug 20 Ga 3″ Chamber, 22″ Rifled Barrel, Black Barrel and Action, Black Polymer Stock, 3Rd, Left Hand is a purpose-built, left-handed slug shotgun designed for hunters in shotgun-only zones. It delivers rifle-like accuracy with sabot slugs from a reliable, single-shot bolt-action platform, all at a budget-conscious price point of $561.83. It’s a specialized tool that solves a specific problem without breaking the bank.
Here’s the thing—the value is in the focus. This isn’t a multi-role firearm. It’s engineered from the ground up to do one thing exceptionally well: put a foster or, better yet, a modern sabot slug on target with consistency you simply won’t get from a smoothbore or even a rifled choke tube. The heart of the system is its free-floated, button-rifled 22-inch barrel. This cold hammer-forged barrel is what transforms the 20-gauge slug from a short-range projectile into a legitimate 150-yard option. The bolt-action is famously simple and robust, offering a solid lockup that contributes directly to that repeatable accuracy. At just over 7 pounds, it’s easy to carry all day and steady offhand.
The black polymer stock is durable and weather-resistant, featuring Savage’s classic AccuFit system. This means you can adjust the comb height and length of pull with included spacers—no gunsmithing required—to get a perfect fit for your frame and optics. That fit is crucial for managing the 20-gauge’s very manageable recoil and achieving a consistent cheek weld shot after shot. The left-handed configuration is a huge plus for southpaw hunters, offering a natural, safe operation without adapting to a right-handed action.
Look, the tradeoff for the low price and stellar accuracy is the single-shot design. You get one precise shot. For many disciplined hunters in dense timber or over a food plot, that’s all you need or are legally allowed. It encourages patience and marksmanship. The 3-round capacity noted refers to the total including one in the chamber and two in the detachable box magazine, a feature that sets it apart from many single-shots and allows for quicker follow-ups if needed. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to compliant states.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 20 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel | 22″ Rifled |
| Action | Bolt Action, Left-Hand |
| Stock | Black Polymer w/ AccuFit |
| Capacity | 2+1 Rounds |
| Weight | Approx. 7.3 lbs |
Pros: Exceptional accuracy for the price. True left-handed operation. Adjustable stock for a custom fit. Reliable, simple bolt-action. Effective range extends your opportunities in shotgun zones. Managed 20-gauge recoil. The 22-inch barrel makes it handy in a blind or thick cover.
Cons: Single-shot design requires deliberate shooting. It’s a specialist—not a general-purpose shotgun. You’ll spend more on premium sabot slugs than target load, but that’s the cost of performance.
Who is this for? This is for the left-handed hunter in a shotgun or straight-walled cartridge zone who values precision and doesn’t want to compromise. It’s for the budget-minded sportsman who needs to reach out further than a smoothbore allows but may not hunt other game where a rifle is permitted. It’s also an excellent choice for a young or recoil-sensitive hunter stepping up to big game, thanks to the manageable 20-gauge platform and customizable stock. It pairs perfectly with a low-power variable optic like a Nikon SlugHunter or Vortex Crossfire II.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How accurate is the Savage 220, really?
A: With the right ammunition—typically high-quality sabots like Federal Premium Barnes Expander or Hornady SST—many shooters report consistent 2-3 inch groups at 100 yards. That’s more than enough for ethical deer hunting at extended shotgun ranges. The key is testing several brands to see what your specific barrel prefers.
Q: Can I use regular birdshot or buckshot in this gun?
A: You should not. The barrel is fully rifled, designed specifically for stabilized slug projectiles. Firing shot through a rifled barrel will result in a dangerous, ineffective pattern and could damage the barrel’s rifling. Stick to foster or sabot slugs.
Q: Is the AccuFit system easy to adjust myself?
A: Yes, it’s designed for user adjustment. The comb height and length of pull are changed using provided spacers and tools—it’s a simple process that takes minutes and requires no permanent modification, letting you tailor the gun to different users or clothing layers.
If you’re a left-handed hunter facing the constraints of a shotgun zone and you want a dedicated, accurate tool that represents serious value, the Savage 220 Slug gun deserves a close look. Check availability and pricing.



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