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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1816929" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>That's why it's important to be responsible.</p><p> I've hunted cattle ranches for every hunt but a few. </p><p>You need to make sure you know what you are aiming at and what is behind it at all times. </p><p> It's very tough for some people to process that in real time. My ex brother-in-law is one who I could never really take places cause the risk was to high. </p><p> I would have the combo of good night vision for scanning and identifying targets and thermal for the rifle. But I don't get to spend enough time in pig country to make it worth it. I get two weeks a year max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1816929, member: 54383"] That’s why it’s important to be responsible. I’ve hunted cattle ranches for every hunt but a few. You need to make sure you know what you are aiming at and what is behind it at all times. It’s very tough for some people to process that in real time. My ex brother-in-law is one who I could never really take places cause the risk was to high. I would have the combo of good night vision for scanning and identifying targets and thermal for the rifle. But I don’t get to spend enough time in pig country to make it worth it. I get two weeks a year max. [/QUOTE]
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