9 out of 10 Zombie hunters use Hornaday Z-Max.
“Look Ma! No Zombies!”
Is it true that Zombies must be shot in the head?
Suppressed 9mm is pretty handy for tactical zombie elimination in areas where there are too many Shamblers to engage without disturbing their horde by making too much noise. Silencers allow you to strategically carve a path through them without alerting the rest of the zombies.
So they’re going to just let the .380 Walther people just get eaten?
They picked all the right calibers.
I’ve not yet seen a zombie but I don’t dispute their existence. All manner of demonic creatures are likely to surface in the years to come. Conventional firearms offer a modicum of security, but not much more.
.44 mag, .825 Standard, .825 Premium, .357 mag
On a more serious note, is anyone aware of an analysis of the current obsession with zombies? There's a wonderful essay by Robert Bloch called "Heritage of Horror" that looks at horror over the majority of the 20th century, with explanations for why movie monsters have changed over time, from Frankenstein's monster as the threat of misunderstood science in the 30s, hence made ridiculous in the 40s because real evil had been revealed by Hitler. As time went on, we faced extraterrestrials and mad scientists who wanted to either destroy the world or take it over. When they became jejeune, movies turned to religious horror with The Exorcist and Rosemary's Baby etc. I highly recommend you read it, and if anyone knows of an updated analysis that might explain the fixation on zombies, I'd love to know.
Here's a googlified link to the google books copy of Bloch's essay: http://goo.gl/xdXv7
Brownells is into the act, too. http://www.brownells.com/aspx/general/zombie.aspx FWIW, we’re having a zombie shoot in Como, MS on the 30th. http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=6kndtjfab&oeidk=a07e4tnzf73a3539c1b&oseq=a001gmnsyj2a
yes, proven Z-Max bullets ...(have you seen a Zombie?).
I saw plenty of them at the OWS rally in NY