There are so many myths about snakes, including how far they can strike. A coiled up rattling snake shout be a fairly easy target with either shot or a round ball.
I've studied snakes all my life.
The rattle snakes we have here are very small compared to something typically found in Arizona or Texas.
Most of the time, I've just been relocating the rattlesnakes and I never see them again. Last year I saw only one on our property.
The year before our English Mastiff encountered one and hadn't learned what that buzzing sound was, he got tattooed in the face by the snake and I heard him yipe and run. I examined him very thoroughly and saw no swelling. I could see where he got bit but it was apparently a dry bite. Snakes have to be miserly with their venom, they need it for hunting.
Had Bubba pressed the attack, I'm certain the next bite would have had some juice in it.
After that encounter, he stayed clear of that buzzing sound, when he heard it, he'd leave and want to go in the house. It only took one lesson for him and lucky for me.
This year, its been different.
In just 2 days, I saw 8 rattlesnakes right in very close proximity to our deck. They were also very unusually aggressive. When I picked them up with the snake stick, they typically just sit there rattling. But these ones were biting the snake stick multiple times and I could see venom on the metal of the stick. Thats weird in these parts. They don't typically act like this, they are even crawling way faster than normal. Its like they're on steroids or something.
We have two new puppies, that are small. They wouldn't survive a bite at their size.
So regrettably I've killed a couple snakes and used a .22 for that. But ammo is expensive so I've re-discovered black powder shooting and figured I'd just use my Pietta revolver for this.
Its an unusual year for snakes here. I've not seen them act like this before. I can't afford a snakebit dog. The vet bill would be around 600 and no guarantee they'd make it at only 8 lbs per pup.
Sorry to go off topic I just wanted to clear up, I'm not snake hunting or going on roundups but I have a legit concern here and my black powder revolver can be a practical application.