gwtrikenut wrote:Rather than waste time on finding a round that works, why not just buy a revolver in the caliber that works well? Come on, you are a man aren't you. And a man can always use another gun. Right? Isn't that why they have gun shows. So we can be with people like us.
I bought the 9mm and .45 cci snakeshot, put the first round as snakeshot, followed by hollowpoints, then I just decided my .357/.38 (Stainless Taurus) snubbie revolver will get the snakeshot and my semiauto gets the hollowpoints. Used Revolvers are fairly cheap snake guns. And I don't want to compromise a gun I might need for self defense against 2-legged snakes just to have a round for the legless ones.