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<blockquote data-quote="tulsacrittergetter" data-source="post: 2909753" data-attributes="member: 41264"><p>Yes, I should have been more clear....I was a good 80 - 90 yards away from where the houses are, and I NEVER shoot towards the houses because .22LR rounds can easily ricochet. I always position myself to shoot South, Southeast, or Southwest only. My neighbors are completely aware of what I am doing—before I started hunting critters at night, I went and spoke to them and told them what I would be doing, and asked them if they would be comfortable with it. I am very careful when I hunt critters at night, because I DON'T want to lose the privilege of being able to do it. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry if my story sounded "reckless." It is in a controlled environment of sorts. There is a lot of open space on the street I live. We are all on 2.5 acres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsacrittergetter, post: 2909753, member: 41264"] Yes, I should have been more clear....I was a good 80 - 90 yards away from where the houses are, and I NEVER shoot towards the houses because .22LR rounds can easily ricochet. I always position myself to shoot South, Southeast, or Southwest only. My neighbors are completely aware of what I am doing—before I started hunting critters at night, I went and spoke to them and told them what I would be doing, and asked them if they would be comfortable with it. I am very careful when I hunt critters at night, because I DON'T want to lose the privilege of being able to do it. I'm sorry if my story sounded "reckless." It is in a controlled environment of sorts. There is a lot of open space on the street I live. We are all on 2.5 acres. [/QUOTE]
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