Laststop
Experienced
- Jul 9, 2019
- 243
I have switched around some of the guns that I own recently. I have a 6 inch barrel .367 magnum revolver, a .45 acp Glock automatic pistol, and I did have a 9mm Glock. I traded the 9mm today for a pump 12 gauge shotgun. The .357, with it's 6 inch barrel, will def do some damage. But, if I go the firearm route I hope to go right off, with a well placed shot. No pain. Not time to suffer. The .357 in the mouth going to the roof of the mouth, angled to get the brain and stem, should do it. More so with the half jacketed, half soft hollow point, bullets I got. However, the 00 Buck I have in this shot gun should keep (still placing the shot optimally) the suffering to...hopefully....nonexistent. I couldn't help but worry the .357 might possibly leave time before the total end?? Doesn't seem like it unless the shot sucks. But the 00 Buck leaves far less of a chance.