05-30-2012, 10:17 PM
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John, I would use a .22 using the shotshells. Put it in a .22 rifle, and point the business end as close to the head as possible. No more snake, and the pellets won't tear up the deck or anything.
Whenever I was out in Eastern Montana, or North Central Montana, I always carried a .357 loaded with .38SPL shotshells for snakes.
As for prevention, Twilla has linked a nice thread. First, I would remove the problem to begin with. Goddamned snakes. I don't hate them, but they tend to be inconvenient.
Whenever I was out in Eastern Montana, or North Central Montana, I always carried a .357 loaded with .38SPL shotshells for snakes.
As for prevention, Twilla has linked a nice thread. First, I would remove the problem to begin with. Goddamned snakes. I don't hate them, but they tend to be inconvenient.