Saw this picture on M's Facebook and snagged it.
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At $74.98 is a bit pricey and they are not overly detailed to use in most yard haunts, but if you money is no object and you are pressed for time, why not? You could easily creep them up with a little work and you can shoot at them in the off season too!
Trying to find these on Walmart's website with no luck. Want to see exactly what they're a target for. I'm thinking airsoft or paintball. Any sort of real ballistics would destroy those things.
ReplyDeleteThey are not online but are in most stores. There is one in our Norton Walmart, but not our super small Big Stone Gap one. From what I can tell, they are made of the self healing foam and are for arrows and small caliber rounds.
DeleteI found something similar with a Google search for Zombie Targets. Not sure if the Wal-Mart ones are the same but would explain the high price. Apparently the ones I stumbled on actually mutilate and bleed when shot.
Deletehttp://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2012/01/19/bleeding-zombie-targets/
LOL bleeding targets.... now you're talking!
DeleteIf our house were not for sale I would keep one of these peering out of my bushes year round!
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ROFL. I need one for security purposes.
DeleteAll those paper zombie targets that you can find on-line would make great Halloween artwork for the walls, especially if you were doing a zombie theme, just download, print and hang!
ReplyDeleteI saw one of these last night at WalBarn. They looked like they'd be great for airgun or .22 usage! Yep-they were some sort of rubberized material that should hold up well, unless you're using a shotgun...and yea, a bit pricy.
ReplyDeleteThey are archery 3d targets by rhinehart. Buying one for shooting practice
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