It's 500 feet in RI and PA of a occupied house or building
ThatGuy. Any distance OK at your house.
As a matter of fact it is the first day of the early black powder season here for Doe. It's a week long and ends on the 24th.
The first day of this season I go out at first light (0645 hrs) but the rest of the week I am strictly an afternoon hunter.
Here in PA you can use an in-line or cap-lock rifle in the early season. So I am using my .50 cal cap-lock rifle today. Loaded her up with 80 grains of 3F, a felt wad and a .490 round ball wrapped with a .023 thick patch. Using a #11 cap on the nipple. This should do the trick if any doe is stupid enough to walk in front of me at 50 yards or less.
Today I will be hunting with no glasses as my frames are being fitted for new lenses. Lately, I shoot better using iron sights with no glasses anyway...Hence the new lenses

Just took Dorothy out for her morning constitutional and although the stars were out, nice and bright, I could see flurries in the beam of my flash light. I guess there is no stopping it - Winter is on its way.
Wish me luck.
