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<blockquote data-quote="Wheel Gun" data-source="post: 2880220" data-attributes="member: 19286"><p>I'm a huge fan of revolvers. I actually don't own an auto. However, if I wanted a handgun for the express purpose of shooting venomous snakes, I don't think I'd pick a .22 revolver. If I were insistent on a .22, I'd probably be lighting off quite a few rounds and would want something with a longish barrel and a magazine (a Mark III or maybe a Buckmark). Ideally, I'd want something that would shoot a .410 shell.</p><p></p><p>In my salad days, I used to hang out at a pretty snaky ranch. I always had my .357 on my hip and I alternated hollow points with snake shot rounds--three of each. Walking up on rattlesnakes was very little fun.</p><p></p><p>But, I really do like .22 revolvers. I just don't trust my aim or steadiness when looking at the business end of a copperhead or rattler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheel Gun, post: 2880220, member: 19286"] I'm a huge fan of revolvers. I actually don't own an auto. However, if I wanted a handgun for the express purpose of shooting venomous snakes, I don't think I'd pick a .22 revolver. If I were insistent on a .22, I'd probably be lighting off quite a few rounds and would want something with a longish barrel and a magazine (a Mark III or maybe a Buckmark). Ideally, I'd want something that would shoot a .410 shell. In my salad days, I used to hang out at a pretty snaky ranch. I always had my .357 on my hip and I alternated hollow points with snake shot rounds--three of each. Walking up on rattlesnakes was very little fun. But, I really do like .22 revolvers. I just don't trust my aim or steadiness when looking at the business end of a copperhead or rattler. [/QUOTE]
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