Mr S:Stupid wrote:Aren't glad that it didn't turn out in a different way? He could have just killed you, right?
TX Rancher wrote:But there have been cases where it was not a benign situation. Once, it was someone who fancied the tools in my workshop . Another time it was a poacher, equipped with a high power rifle and night vision (that was an interesting night in the woods) .
Possibly, but in both cases I would have bet on me, but as you state, nothings a sure thing…
All situations can be looked at from many different directions. What if the tool thief had a pistol? Then the situation could possibly turn out different. But the reality is, he didn’t, and my tools stayed where they belonged, and the would be thief left to continue his life elsewhere. Based on the outcome, my actions were fine…that is not in dispute, it’s a historical fact. Even if he had a gun, there’s no guarantee he would use it, or I would lose if he did…
The poacher…I really doubt I was in serious jeopardy. He was operating a very bright IR light, so I just stayed passive and followed him around with my NV gear (Gen 3 rifle scope and a MUM). He never knew I was there. If he looked like he was going to take a shot in the direction of my cattle, house, or horses, I would have fired 3 quick shots in the air, and I bet he would have hot footed it off the property. What I did learn that night is the tactical need to take a communication device with me. Most of the time, he was between me and the house, so I couldn’t get to a phone to call anyone. Stupid of me, I now carry a radio so I can talk to my wife (I’m far enough out my cell phone can be unreliable).
I’m not advocating that you go and investigate anything in your domain. Respond as you see fit…your property, your dependents, your call.
I’m also not stating going out and investigating is ultimately going to be the safest action, only time will tell. But pulling out of the driveway is risky too, and every time I get on a horse and enter the sorting pen full of cattle I take a risk. These risks are acceptable to me, but not to everybody.
I understand your points, and I agree bad things can happen. I just don’t see the probability as high as you do, and that becomes the decision point. If I knew, or even suspected there were 3 hardened criminals out there, armed with AR’s, of course I wouldn’t go.