They don't sell them, the zombies just come out of a barn or the grave or from anywhere.hahaha .... where they sell them at?
That was a feeble attempt at humor with the zombies, i thought ZK would be the first to respond to thatI guess I am just boring, I shoot at paper targets supplied by the range. No zombies in Texas.
It really depends on the drills I am training with. I will usually do the LTR-IIFLC for speed placement drills or 5 bullseyes per sheet to work on group tightening, these allow me to use one target for multiple guns. Then there is of course the zombie targets, of they seem to be a waste of paper those because all they need to print is the head.That was a feeble attempt at humor with the zombies, i thought ZK would be the first to respond to thatI shoot the same stuff you do texcowboy.
I know, but there really are no Zombies in Texas. Are there? ;}That was a feeble attempt at humor with the zombies, i thought ZK would be the first to respond to thatI shoot the same stuff you do texcowboy.
same here. At least our new range will pivot the targets on a programable timer.I miss the pop-up targets in the military.
Too many guns in texas for zombies to be there! they would last longer in NY, NJ, MA, IL, CA, etcI know, but there really are no Zombies in Texas. Are there? ;}
Too many guns in texas for zombies to be there! they would last longer in NY, NJ, MA, IL, CA, etc
I miss the pop-up targets in the military.
Is that called "recycling" ?...lolI like shooting old bricks and cinder blocks. Mostly with long guns. The puff of brick dust when you hit them at long range is great. I use junk bricks I get from work. costs nothing..![]()