I' ll put my 2 cents in on this. I hunt in Chenango county, one of the first counties to go to rifles. I love it personally, the number of volleys I hear has gone way down, and single shot or two seem to be the norm. At times you can tell the difference between shotgun and rifle others hard to. That is a plus, less things flying in the woods.
Like with most of you I had concerns about safety. The area I am in has woods, meadows and houses all in close quarters to one another. When this was started it was a trial period and it made it through fine people are and have been aware of their surroundings. Will this change in time maybe, but so far all is good. The group I am with are even more careful because we know that there are houses down the valley and we make sure of our angles, and where the bullet is headed, of coarse we were careful with shotguns, but not as nearly so. Plus not everyone in our group has rifles, and to be honest there are some I hope never get one.
But like anything new, or with change it will take time for people to adjust and become comfortable with the new law.
Every deer season I get excited and scared all at once. Excited the season is here and scared that something will happen, either to our group or some one near by. that's why I can't wait for opening day to get over with, then most people are done and the woods start having fewer people in them
mr magoo