[AT] O.T.--shootin' skunks (357 vrs 38)
John Wilkens
jwilkens at eoni.com
Thu Aug 24 08:11:09 PDT 2006
Thanks for all the suggestions guys! I haven't tried the tomato
juice under the tail yet! Think I'll let that one pass! One thing I
did was throw up a very temporary chicken wire fence between back
porch and and far corner of the yard that channels them away from the
house but keeps them in the light. I wait until they get almost out
of the yard light before shooting. I tried taping a flashlight under
the shotgun barrel for this night shooting but it was throwing my aim
off too much. All in all though, "life on the farm" is great! John
At 03:56 AM 08/24/2006, you wrote:
>John,
>No problem with the .38 Specials in the levergun. They'll work even better
>than in the pistol due to the longer barrel and lack of cylinder gap.
>
>Phil
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> >From : John Wilkens <jwilkens at eoni.com>
>Sent : Wed, 23 Aug 2006 18:13:40 -0700
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> >Pretty off topic but I wonder if someone can tell me if shooting 38
>specials in a 357 mag. lever gun is OK--like it is in a
>pistol. Gotta find something a little quieter than my 12 ga. here on
>the farm for late night shooting to thin out the skunks and racoons
>(racoons killing--and eating-- our kitten crop). John W.
>
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