Y'all don't have the lumbering desert tortoises down there like we do....(they're harmless & protected). If someone gets bit by a Gopherus agassizii, they're either incredibly stupid, drunk, stoned or a combo of all three.
What you southern boys have are armor plated pygmy gators!! My grandmother was from E. Texas. She never had any love for those ill tempered, ugly reptilian anachronisms from the Cretaceous period.
On topic, I carry a Beretta 96A1 in the sticks. However, I'm in the process of buying one of the new 586 'Classics' which is LNIB. That too will have some field use.
What is the best ammo for shooting a snapping turtle? Do I need a hard cast bullet at high velocity to pierce its armor? Last thing I'd want is a hollow point to deform on the shell, and do no damage.
Instead of telling you which of your guns would be good I'll just generalize my response. In my opinion a 3-6 inch barrel stainless 357 Magnum with a minimum of 6 shots would be nearly ideal. There are many others available that will also work but I am looking at the whole spectrum. That includes the cost of ammunition, availability of ammunition, cost of the holster and holsters available. You want something that is reasonably economic yet enough to handle whatever danger you come across. A black bear with cubs nearby can be nearly as formidable as a grizzly if she believes you pose a danger to her cubs. My grandpa was chased up a tree by one in Virginia. All he had was a single shot shotgun with birdshot. A few birdshot to the face and the black decided to go elsewhere. Also in today's society a bear may be the least of your troubles. The criminal element can now be found in the woods as well as the street corner. Also while I don't like the idea of putting down a dog there are more dogs around than bear. Some are sweet and friendly, others can be vicious, and others can be rabid. Use good judgement no matter what you carry in the woods.
I was wondering the same thing....why shoot turtles? Snakes yes, but only when absolutely necessary.
Big turtle population in Atlanta? Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk
I was wondering the same thing....why shoot turtles? Snakes yes, but only when absolutely necessary.
I was wondering the same thing....why shoot turtles? Snakes yes, but only when absolutely necessary.
Turtles are headshots only. Don't mess up what little meat they have.![]()