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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Rabbit View Post
    Come down.. chill. Just ask, the "F" word would `t be necessary. As said, any damage will be covered and beyond. If it was me caused loses, 150 dollars, 1,500 dollars or more, we can talk nicely to solve it, Only an accident, can I?
    Alright, by what you said sir, I shall stay away from farmland. Again, just assumption, now I knew. Have nice weekend.

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    Sorry man but you must have violated some aspect of the firearms code such as 'checking firing zone' or 'identifying target beyond all doubt' to harm livestock unless it was a freak accident, like accidental discharge and the bullet just happened to hit a non-target animal. Please be careful, you might end up shooting a person one day if mistakes like that are repeated.

    Now that I think about it, some areas have feral sheep to be hunted, so I could only understand being on the border between farmland and docland with sheep and a privately owned sheep makes itself visible?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JessicaChen View Post
    Sorry man but you must have violated some aspect of the firearms code such as 'checking firing zone' or 'identifying target beyond all doubt' to harm livestock unless it was a freak accident, like accidental discharge and the bullet just happened to hit a non-target animal. Please be careful, you might end up shooting a person one day if mistakes like that are repeated.

    Now that I think about it, some areas have feral sheep to be hunted, so I could only understand being on the border between farmland and docland with sheep and a privately owned sheep makes itself visible?
    like when stalking in bush and come out to edge and see a deer through light screen of foilage....but not the deer fence between you and deer LOL..... why it really pays to know where you are at all times.

 

 

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