Did a zero check on our rifles and had a bit of a play before driving round rest of the farm.
It's open to the public through the day and has camping. Coming into the car park on our way out there's a guy with his lad walking around (trying to tire the young (5 ish) lad out). I had my rifle over my shoulder as I opened the gate from the field. Young lad starts asking about the rifle, but is rather apprehensive. So I showed him it was empty, that no I wasn't allowed to shoot "bad people in masks". But told him why we were there. We showed him my wicked light showing the sheep in the field a few hundred yards away. Then showed him with my lads thermal. Turned out Dad did a bit of shooting when he was younger, and the young lad had a good experience with another Dad and Lad who happen to shoot.
I was careful at first with questions like were we staff, just because I don't want to cause PR issues for my mate business. But I think hiding what we do is counter productive if we want to be accepted as part of countryside management. Over the years I have been assaulted, abused, told I was getting "done" etc. But for the most part I have had conversations that have hopefully informed and got acceptance of what we did and why we did it.