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<blockquote data-quote="LBnM" data-source="post: 1094149" data-attributes="member: 817"><p>I've used snake shot in .44 and .45. The first wasn't very good - took about three shots. The .45 Colt was better - one shot - but still not good. Maybe, just the luck of the draw that particular day. These guns varied from medium heavy to HEAVY (Ruger Redhawk ,45 Colt). However with a good holster I am very comfortable carrying the Redhawk. I would recommend a .357 with light .38 loads (to shoot the snake in the head) and heavy .357 loads (for whatever else you found a need to shoot.) A Ruger SP101 would be handy. You could go to a lightweight Smith (like a Night Guard) in a larger caliber but they are expensive and you have to take a little more care with maintaining them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LBnM, post: 1094149, member: 817"] I've used snake shot in .44 and .45. The first wasn't very good - took about three shots. The .45 Colt was better - one shot - but still not good. Maybe, just the luck of the draw that particular day. These guns varied from medium heavy to HEAVY (Ruger Redhawk ,45 Colt). However with a good holster I am very comfortable carrying the Redhawk. I would recommend a .357 with light .38 loads (to shoot the snake in the head) and heavy .357 loads (for whatever else you found a need to shoot.) A Ruger SP101 would be handy. You could go to a lightweight Smith (like a Night Guard) in a larger caliber but they are expensive and you have to take a little more care with maintaining them. [/QUOTE]
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