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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3179416" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>That's an interesting observation. I like to use snake shot as well for fun stuff. Use the .22 CCI in a rifle to shoot the wood bees that burrow into the barn that I call redneck trap shooting while they are hovering over the eve, and at one time when running beagles on rabbits tried it in a .44 mag and then in a 1911 .45 ACP.</p><p>It has to be something with the twist in the barrels, but when patterning the shot shells, the .45 always produced a tighter group. Using both on rabbits behind the dogs the .45 excelled. Only did it a couple of hunts over the years, as that is not a really preferred method of taking game, but on rabbits at close range, 3 yards or less it produced a dead rabbit.</p><p>I have the cases to load my own shot shell loads for pistol in .38 using Unique powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3179416, member: 5412"] That's an interesting observation. I like to use snake shot as well for fun stuff. Use the .22 CCI in a rifle to shoot the wood bees that burrow into the barn that I call redneck trap shooting while they are hovering over the eve, and at one time when running beagles on rabbits tried it in a .44 mag and then in a 1911 .45 ACP. It has to be something with the twist in the barrels, but when patterning the shot shells, the .45 always produced a tighter group. Using both on rabbits behind the dogs the .45 excelled. Only did it a couple of hunts over the years, as that is not a really preferred method of taking game, but on rabbits at close range, 3 yards or less it produced a dead rabbit. I have the cases to load my own shot shell loads for pistol in .38 using Unique powder. [/QUOTE]
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