Stang,

Sorry to have jumped all over you. I think I needed a few beers before I started reading post yesterday!!! Yeah, here in Pa. our land really isn't all that flat. You have to work hard to find a place to shoot a groundhog at 700 yards or better. And usually that's a hillside to hillside shot. And in the valley between is a public road.

But then, a hunter has to be careful. If he shoots over private property (his bullet passes over private property) which #1 is posted and #2 he does not have permission to hunt, then the hunter has committed a trespass. It happens!!

Dave