July 03, 2018, 12:39 PM
David WShockwave: 1 ; Skunks: 0
Parents, the wife, the kid and I were in front yard and we look over towards my parent's house and we see a line of skunks moving down the driveway. We have chickens and I know skunks kill chickens so these guys had to go.
I run inside grab my Mossberg Shockwave already loaded with No.4 buckshot and the wife drives the Kawasaki mule, I felt like we were Bonnie and Clyde.
If anyone was wondering what No.4 buckshot does to baby skunks well, it basically evaporates them. I got all 6 including the mom without getting sprayed.
Mossberg Shockwave was nice and handy, I will be getting a brace just to be able to make more precise shots for future critters both 4 legged and 2.
July 03, 2018, 12:50 PM
David Wquote:
Originally posted by Expert308:
12ga, or 20?
12
July 03, 2018, 01:32 PM
newtoSig765I think skunks die easily, dispatched several with a single .22lr hit to the body. It helps that they're slow-moving. I never got sprayed.
The only time I used a shotgun was when a skunk was far enough away that I didn't think I could hit it with the .22.
I never had the chance to engage multiple targets, though. A shotgun would seem an acceptable substitute if you don't have access to anything belt-fed.
July 03, 2018, 08:34 PM
Stray Roundquote:
Originally posted by David W:
Mossberg Shockwave was nice and handy, I will be getting a brace just to be able to make more precise shots for future critters both 4 legged and 2.
I can understand wanting a brace but how does holding one in each hand make shots more precise. OH, how do you work the actions?

July 03, 2018, 09:48 PM
dsietsI never knew skunks were chicken killers. That's too bad.