This has been covered in various ways. Specifically, I carry a 9mm but wonder whether it'd be useful to have something like an NAA .22 mag with snake shot when working in the yard. We have copperheads and moccasins on occasion in the back of the yard, where we back up to a creek.
I have a .22 Beretta Bobcat, but it's either that or the 9mm not both. I have a .32 Tomcat but I can't find snake shot in .32. I have a couple of .32 revolvers, same thing. None in .380 either. I know there are plenty of options, but my habit is just to grab the extra, not make a complete change depending on what I'm doing.
So for those who know . . . might an NAA .22 mag with snake shot be effective at all, or would I be better off just throwing a brick at the snake?
I have a .22 Beretta Bobcat, but it's either that or the 9mm not both. I have a .32 Tomcat but I can't find snake shot in .32. I have a couple of .32 revolvers, same thing. None in .380 either. I know there are plenty of options, but my habit is just to grab the extra, not make a complete change depending on what I'm doing.
So for those who know . . . might an NAA .22 mag with snake shot be effective at all, or would I be better off just throwing a brick at the snake?
