Simple rule is " dont poke a rifle at something you dont mean to kill or destroy " Been that way for hundreds of years , will still be the same until we get smart bullets that can over ride the stupid humans decisionsI think it's important to distinguish between
a) Positive ID of the target species
b) Confirmation of which individual animal is to be shot- provided they are all in a safe suitable location/backstop
The former does sound very risky to me. Although I suppose many of us do it- even if we are ratting with an airgun and thermal spotter and foxers do it on occasion.
But if one watches deer walk and move through a thermal- they are unmistakable as deer. IMO selecting which target animal to take through a scope is not unsafe. Using it as quarry identification is.
