Swedish Rabbit shotgun shoot with an Aimpoint

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Catapult supremo Wayne Martin is pretty handy with a shotgun too – and he’ll need all his skills when the ferrets go underground and the rabbits start bolting. We’ve come to the island of Gotland off the coast of Sweden. Aimpoint have chosen this location to showcase their new Acro S2 shotgun sight, because it’s infested with rabbits. They are burrowing under fields making them dangerous for farm machinery and livestock. Also on the trip is French Youtube star Feliew, who is competing with Wayne to see who has the fastest reactions.
For more information about the new Aimpoint Acro S2 go to https://www.aimpoint.com/
Feliew’s channel on YouTube    / @feliew  

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