Thursday, July 19, 2012

"There's A Zombie on the Porch"

That's what I heard when the Mrs. called me yesterday at work. I was expecting the zombie, though:


(The Mrs. also had the Quote of the Day: "I know you're not supposed to bring vampires into your house, but what about zombies?")

It's a special something from the good folks at Zombie Industries (proud motto: Destroy the Undead! - I love it!) to be unveiled at the Fifth Annual Northeast Bloggershoot. It's an extra-special package containing one of their bleeding zombie targets special for the shoot, and some other items that we will certainly have some fun with next month. I had the good fortune to chat with the folks at Zombie Industries at SHOT Show, and they were quite eager to help out with a special something for our event. Thanks!

What's really funny is that it showed up the same day - very nearly the same time, even - as this:


I've been meaning to try out that new CCI Quiet-22 ammunition - it seems like a no-brainer for new shooters to have a quieter .22LR experience for their first time shooting. I'll have a video up shortly; I intend to run it through a variety of rifles and handguns next to conventional .22LR ammunition.

Thanks again for the Zombie targets, guys, and I promise you that we will absolutely DESTROY this UNDEAD!

That is all.

5 comments:

Texas Whitetail Hunts said...

DESTROY this UNDEAD! sounds like upcoming movie of Milla Jovovich.

John Farrier said...

Just be sure to aim for the head, not the center torso.

Dave H said...

That looks like a guy I went to school with. I always wondered what happened to him. Last time I heard anything about him, he'd broken out of the county jail and was re-acquired up in New Mexico.

Oddball said...

The .22 quiet is fun, although it won't cycle all semi-autos. I did have a problem with the box that I got where some of the actual bullets were a little too big and caused feeding issues with my tube magazine rifles.

I should really write that review up.

Stretch said...

Try Agula .22 Super Colibri rounds. No powder. Just primer compound. Works in my Single-Six. Turns semis into manually operated guns. Won't annoy the neighbors.