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I scan the neighboring properties for livestock before heading out, and know safe corridors of fire. I'd rather not take a shot, than have to explain to the police why there is a bullet hole in something that should not have one. You can always head back out tomorrow to get a better angle on a rabbit - they are not going to pack their bags and leave after all.
That's exactly what's happening to me now. I'm spending a lot more time planning how to get onto a warren these days. Usually means it's a long walk round as rabbits seem to work out where to setup shop with minimum risk to them and maximum risk to me!
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