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<blockquote data-quote="jduff8505" data-source="post: 2316065" data-attributes="member: 24465"><p>I think birdshot 38 spl would be best for snakes, and any magnum round hollow point for the big animal protection. This may differ depending on which region you are in. It would also require carrying two sidearms, I don't know how efficient that would be. My personal choice is dependent on what I may be hunting, if I'm going to be in a stand with a large bore long distance deer rifle, I would carry my 45 with personal defense rounds. If I'm going to be on the ground, maybe hunting hogs I would be using my AK with bayonet attached and carry my S&W model 28 357 mag. I would try and avoid all snakes as much as possible, and if confronted by aggressive animal I couldn't get away from I'm going to be loaded with a 20 rd mag and pig sticker. That's just me, and I'm probably wrong, LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jduff8505, post: 2316065, member: 24465"] I think birdshot 38 spl would be best for snakes, and any magnum round hollow point for the big animal protection. This may differ depending on which region you are in. It would also require carrying two sidearms, I don't know how efficient that would be. My personal choice is dependent on what I may be hunting, if I'm going to be in a stand with a large bore long distance deer rifle, I would carry my 45 with personal defense rounds. If I'm going to be on the ground, maybe hunting hogs I would be using my AK with bayonet attached and carry my S&W model 28 357 mag. I would try and avoid all snakes as much as possible, and if confronted by aggressive animal I couldn't get away from I'm going to be loaded with a 20 rd mag and pig sticker. That's just me, and I'm probably wrong, LOL. [/QUOTE]
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