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[–] 4 pts (edited )

Because, with my Taurus Judge, I have killed 2 large rattlesnakes and one copperhead in the past year. I also managed a copperhead kill (headshot) with a 1911 .45, but I had plenty of time to set up the shot.

In a hurry when you need to kill the damn snake before it gets away or bites a .410 field shot shell works wonders. If you don't have the same need just don't buy one.

Edit: You can also get .410 Personal Protection Rounds with BBs and copper discs that are great for up-close A-grade personal carnage.

[–] 2 pts

Or you can get snake loads for normal guns. I carry cci snake loads for my .357. Works just fine, and no obnoxious overlong cylinder needed.

[–] 0 pt

Nothing wrong with a dedicated snake gun. Fits well in the lock box in my vehicle and is always with me and I don't have to go swapping ammo and inviting the possibility that I'd need my "normal gun" and find that it's got the wrong ammo in it.