Expedition Master III
Are the chances of encountering snakes more likely to cause you to choose this ammo over a standard round. Personally I don't like them, similar to Indiana Jones phobia. Years ago I almost stepped down on a Western Diamond Back/Mojave rattlesnake?. Another stride and it would have been bad JuJu. It slightly moved, which alerted me to it's presence, and I had been diligently watching out where I placed my feet. It blended into the red/brown sandstone, and matched it's surroundings. This is more a concern of mine, than 2 legged creatures. If I feel there is a dual possibility of trouble, 2-3 chambers can be modified to address this also.
A 'speed-feed can hold a backup ammo choice if wanted/needed. This assumes just this situation, and not big bad 4 legged animals, which have been addressed in other OB threads. A 38 or 357 loaded with CCI shot should be sufficient if close enough to be concerned. If a little distance is involved, I will generally leave them alone, as long as kids or dogs won't be threatened by their presence.
Who uses it, who is thinking about it? Has It come in handy in the past? Have you ever had a close call, or someone you know. At some point this scenario becomes a possibility. Ever had to make a midnight pit stop, and wonder whats outside your tent when stepping out?
On a side note: Those with autos will just have to rely on larger mags to ensure adequate termination, no snake shot cartridges. Dead snakes can still strike/bite!
******This is about handguns, so a shotgun will have to play 2nd fiddle, and be sidelined for this discussion.******
A 'speed-feed can hold a backup ammo choice if wanted/needed. This assumes just this situation, and not big bad 4 legged animals, which have been addressed in other OB threads. A 38 or 357 loaded with CCI shot should be sufficient if close enough to be concerned. If a little distance is involved, I will generally leave them alone, as long as kids or dogs won't be threatened by their presence.
Who uses it, who is thinking about it? Has It come in handy in the past? Have you ever had a close call, or someone you know. At some point this scenario becomes a possibility. Ever had to make a midnight pit stop, and wonder whats outside your tent when stepping out?
On a side note: Those with autos will just have to rely on larger mags to ensure adequate termination, no snake shot cartridges. Dead snakes can still strike/bite!
******This is about handguns, so a shotgun will have to play 2nd fiddle, and be sidelined for this discussion.******
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