I would have wet spots on my pants too!!!TomsTXCHL wrote:My wife stepped on one a while back and it got just her jeans leg (we have a pic with the perfect wet spots on it)
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- Tue Feb 11, 2014 5:09 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: .22 subsonic as snake ammo in suburbs?
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- Mon Feb 10, 2014 3:35 pm
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- Topic: .22 subsonic as snake ammo in suburbs?
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Re: .22 subsonic as snake ammo in suburbs?
That's only because I don't own a .50 BMG...but now you got me thinking.HKMike wrote:I'm glad you wouldn't use the .50 BMG or call in an air strike. That would have been way too loud.AlaskanInTexas wrote:Coming from Alaska (where we don't have such unsavory characters) and with a huge snake phobia, I would have started with the .300 win mag at about 500 yards, and then finished it off with as many 12 gauge rounds as it took to turn it into pulp. Then I would have grabbed the flamethrower.
- Mon Feb 10, 2014 2:05 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: .22 subsonic as snake ammo in suburbs?
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Re: .22 subsonic as snake ammo in suburbs?
Coming from Alaska (where we don't have such unsavory characters) and with a huge snake phobia, I would have started with the .300 win mag at about 500 yards, and then finished it off with as many 12 gauge rounds as it took to turn it into pulp. Then I would have grabbed the flamethrower.