I have been hunting the same lands I hunted 25 years ago...Over the years...you gain the respect or the landowners...Never any problems with your shooting and causing them problems...They end up allowing you to shoot in the Safety Zones...
To accomplish this safely you got to get to know the lay of the land your hunting on....You have to know when and where to use the rifle and when to use the shotgun...
the neat thing you can start to use the areas in the Safety Zone as obstacles that make the predator not enter there....The house, the barn, a rock pile, a vehicle, farm equipment...The predator is not going to travel there...Ah so knowing this you can set up accordingly, set your self in a safe shooting lane...USE THE SHOTGUN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Many a time some of the farmers want me to sit right in their buildings and shoot the coon, chucks etc.. Of course you have to have common sense and graceously decline there offer.....
As you develop relationships with landowners...Practice safety as we all should...However don't become a DORK!!!!!there are many predator I could have harvested but it just was not safe to shoot just where they are..