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<blockquote data-quote="ssgrock3" data-source="post: 1096016" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Copperheads suck...There is no overkill when it comes to one snake, let alone two snakes tryin' to make more...screw the porch!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>you all are advising some fairly heavy iron for a packing gun. Yes they are optimal, but I wouldn't want to backpack a full lug, stainless steel gun, just because. A thin model 10 or 15 will work just as well without the weight, I personally would go with a .357 if going wheely, just for the extra ballistics. </p><p></p><p>far as loading your cylinder with 1/2 shot and 1/2 fmj or whatever. I wouldn't but to each his own. if you run into a snake, load a shot shell, because if you run into a bg without a snake, that first shot should be something that does more than get his attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssgrock3, post: 1096016, member: 71"] Copperheads suck...There is no overkill when it comes to one snake, let alone two snakes tryin' to make more...screw the porch!! you all are advising some fairly heavy iron for a packing gun. Yes they are optimal, but I wouldn't want to backpack a full lug, stainless steel gun, just because. A thin model 10 or 15 will work just as well without the weight, I personally would go with a .357 if going wheely, just for the extra ballistics. far as loading your cylinder with 1/2 shot and 1/2 fmj or whatever. I wouldn't but to each his own. if you run into a snake, load a shot shell, because if you run into a bg without a snake, that first shot should be something that does more than get his attention. [/QUOTE]
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