I shot at a friend's place where the resident mother fox would trot around, pick up dead gophers and put them in a pile. She didn't pay any attention to us shooting. The piles would disappear after a while.
I shoot two 455's with whatever ammo bubbles to the top of the pile. Both seem to work reasonably well, despite what the naysayers might profess. I don't see a problem with firing the odd warning shot, so I am happy. The Winchesters with the flat nose really make a mess, but I use Federals and Winchesters of any HP type.
I've also shot a pile of ammo out of one of those no good RIA 10/22 clones with good effect. Also use a shotgun on occasion, 12 ga. mostly. I have a bunch of old reloads that need to be fired off. Crack out the .17hmr's to change the pace a bit. With the price of that ammo, I try to make every shot count.
All the fancy pants stuff sort of goes out the window wh
en you get in the middle of a heavy gopher attack. It's every man for himself, and blaze away!