George Lawrence, a young dairy farmer from Essex, is having trouble with crows, rooks and jackdaws making a mess and eating the cattle feed. Now the birds are trying to nest above his pheasant pen, which could spread disease. Fortunately George is a good shot with his Browning shotgun, as he proved at the Aimpoint Academy. And he has just received a brand new Aimpoint Acro S-2 red dot sight which attaches to the shotgun barrels. With gun and sight set up, he’s out to cull the corvids using his favourite steel shells.
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