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My brain is 100% certain that squares A and B are different colors in the picture below, but they're exactly the same shade of grey.
Our senses are remarkably fallible mate. I think the key is to minimise situations where they can be tricked. Not shooting at night, on foot, while separate from your hunting mates seems to be a good first step. A few of the recent deaths have been due to this.
Regardless, it's a tragedy for all involved
EDIT: And yeah, there's no debate really. If everyone identified their target beyond doubt, accidental shootings would almost be a non-occurance.
Off but on topic, I was going to tell you your full of shite Josh. There was no way in hell square A and square B are the same shade of grey (until I checked in paint)
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