I'm sure I'll get laughed at for this post, but here goes.
I heard that pointing a laser at a snake kind of hypnotizes the snake. Not sure I believe it or not but now I'm having second thoughts.
This has been an exceptional year for rattlers in this part of the country. Wife shot a couple in the yard with her judge and while antelope hunting this year I've shoot three with my 642.
On all three, thinking I would do better using the Crimson trace sights, I put the red dot on the back of the rattler's head, and they seem to hold still while I shot them.
Maybe its just may imagination but it seem to work, using the iron sights in the past they seem to dodge around and are hard to hit.
Am I nuts or has anyone else heard or tried this?
I know some people will chime in about snake shot. I've tried that and snake shot out of a 38 snub nose never seemed to work for me.
I heard that pointing a laser at a snake kind of hypnotizes the snake. Not sure I believe it or not but now I'm having second thoughts.
This has been an exceptional year for rattlers in this part of the country. Wife shot a couple in the yard with her judge and while antelope hunting this year I've shoot three with my 642.
On all three, thinking I would do better using the Crimson trace sights, I put the red dot on the back of the rattler's head, and they seem to hold still while I shot them.
Maybe its just may imagination but it seem to work, using the iron sights in the past they seem to dodge around and are hard to hit.
Am I nuts or has anyone else heard or tried this?
I know some people will chime in about snake shot. I've tried that and snake shot out of a 38 snub nose never seemed to work for me.