Description
The Weatherby Sorix Bottomland 12ga 28in 3.5in is a no-nonsense semi-automatic field gun built around Weatherby’s proven inertia recoil system. Chambered for 3.5-inch shells, it handles everything from dove loads to heavy goose fodder, wrapped in a fixed synthetic stock finished in Mossy Oak Bottomland. If you want a shotgun that works when the weather turns sour and the birds get wary, this one’s worth a long look.
| Manufacturer | Weatherby |
|---|---|
| Model | Sorix Bottomland |
| Material | Synthetic stock, alloy receiver, steel barrel |
| Compatibility | 12-gauge 2.75-, 3-, and 3.5-inch shells |
| Finish | Mossy Oak Bottomland camouflage (stock and receiver) |
| Weight | 7.3 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Inertia-Operated Action — Why it matters: fewer moving parts mean less recoil, more reliable cycling, and easier cleaning after a muddy marsh hunt.
- 3.5-Inch Chamber — Why it matters: lets you shoot light target loads for practice or magnum loads for geese without swapping guns.
- 28-Inch Vent-Rib Barrel — Why it matters: gives you a smooth swing for crossing doves and enough reach for ducks over decoys, all while keeping the gun balanced.
- Adjustable Shim System — Why it matters: you can dial in cast and drop to match your build, which means better cheek weld and more consistent hits.
- Mossy Oak Bottomland Camo — Why it matters: breaks up your silhouette against dirt, grass, and timber, so birds don’t flare on your position.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is built for the Southern hunter who spends October afternoons in a dove field and January mornings in a duck blind. It suits shooters who want a durable, low-maintenance semi-auto that handles heavy payloads without hiccups. If you prefer a wood-stocked gun or need a lighter model for upland walking, you might look elsewhere—but for a do-all waterfowl and field gun, the Sorix fits right in.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Reliable inertia action, handles 3.5-inch shells, adjustable fit, durable camo finish, good balance for a 28-inch barrel.
- Cons: The synthetic stock doesn’t dampen recoil as well as a gas-operated gun with heavy loads (an honest drawback).
Comparison
| Feature | Weatherby Sorix Bottomland | Benelli M2 Field | Franchi Affinity 3.5 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Inertia | Inertia (Inertia Driven) | Inertia (Inertia Assisted) |
| Chamber | 3.5 in. | 3 in. | 3.5 in. |
| Weight | 7.3 lbs | 7.2 lbs | 7.0 lbs |
| Camo | Mossy Oak Bottomland | Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades | Realtree Max-7 |
| Price | $1,540.54 | $1,699 | $1,199 |
| Adjustable Stock | Yes (shims) | No | Yes (shims + comb) |
FAQ
Does the Weatherby Sorix Bottomland cycle light target loads reliably?
Yes, the inertia system handles 1-ounce target loads without issue, though it does prefer a firm shoulder mount. Per Weatherby specs, it cycles all standard 12-gauge loads from 2.75 to 3.5 inches.
Can I swap the choke tubes?
Yes, the Sorix comes with Weatherby’s choke tube system (thread pattern is Weatherby Invector). It accepts aftermarket tubes from Briley, Carlson’s, and others.
What is the overall length of this shotgun?
The overall length is 49 inches with the 28-inch barrel, making it easy to maneuver in a blind or boat.
Does it come with a hard case?
No, it ships in a cardboard box. We recommend picking up a soft or hard case for transport.
Is the stock adjustable for left-handed shooters?
The shim system allows cast and drop adjustments, but the receiver is set up for right-handed ejection. Lefties can still shoot it, but shells eject to the right.
Why Buy From Us
- ✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✓ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✓ 30-day returns
- ✓ Secure checkout
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Last updated: April 2026





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