What is the validity of Zombie related forums and posts?
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Re: What is the validity of Zombie related forums and posts?
The section stays, the fantasy posts stay, anything zombie stays. Don't read the posts re zombies if not interested.
This argument by the OP could be applied to shooters dressing up as cowboys, practical shotgunners, you know the list is long.
Dangerous route my fellow F-BUKer.
This argument by the OP could be applied to shooters dressing up as cowboys, practical shotgunners, you know the list is long.
Dangerous route my fellow F-BUKer.
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Re: What is the validity of Zombie related forums and posts?
That's great, but can we have a Santa section please?christel wrote:The section stays, the fantasy posts stay, anything zombie stays.
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Re: What is the validity of Zombie related forums and posts?
That belongs in GOMJSC wrote:That's great, but can we have a Santa section please?christel wrote:The section stays, the fantasy posts stay, anything zombie stays.
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Re: What is the validity of Zombie related forums and posts?
If you really believe ...Zombie hunting ...FEO etc... etc ...
Waoooooo ... and now , who lives in a in fantaisie world ?
In France, zombie targets were used to avoid a ban on "humanoid" targets. They are frown upon in some clubs but I know of at least one that does organise an annual match on such targets .
"Zombies apocalypse" being such a "sub-culture" it is not only quite popular with most, including with shooters of National LvL, but seems also as a good way to "lighten-up a little" and attract younger shooters just off "shooting school" when "girls & booze" seem far more exciting than 10 meters single shots air pistols .
This avoids the club's membership being made exclusively of boring old farts taking ages to shoot 5 rounds from their Hammerli pistols and hopefully provides the next generation for our sport
Waoooooo ... and now , who lives in a in fantaisie world ?
In France, zombie targets were used to avoid a ban on "humanoid" targets. They are frown upon in some clubs but I know of at least one that does organise an annual match on such targets .
"Zombies apocalypse" being such a "sub-culture" it is not only quite popular with most, including with shooters of National LvL, but seems also as a good way to "lighten-up a little" and attract younger shooters just off "shooting school" when "girls & booze" seem far more exciting than 10 meters single shots air pistols .
This avoids the club's membership being made exclusively of boring old farts taking ages to shoot 5 rounds from their Hammerli pistols and hopefully provides the next generation for our sport
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Re: What is the validity of Zombie related forums and posts?
I know of at least one person who used a paper target elephant when he shot his 1901 Mannlicher. Closest to a safari he will ever get :)
What about McQueens...
It is all around us, we all do it.
What about McQueens...
It is all around us, we all do it.
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Hmmmm... have to think about that...froggy wrote:... "girls & booze" seem far more exciting than 10 meters single shots air pistols .
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Re: What is the validity of Zombie related forums and posts?
christel wrote:The section stays, the fantasy posts stay, anything zombie stays. Don't read the posts re zombies if not interested.
This argument by the OP could be applied to shooters dressing up as cowboys, practical shotgunners, you know the list is long.
Dangerous route my fellow F-BUKer.
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Re: What is the validity of Zombie related forums and posts?
we use santa targets if we have a McQueens comp in the festive seasonchristel wrote:I know of at least one person who used a paper target elephant when he shot his 1901 Mannlicher. Closest to a safari he will ever get :)
What about McQueens...
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Re: What is the validity of Zombie related forums and posts?
I'm not sure I'd be happy shooting Santa.kennyc wrote:we use santa targets if we have a McQueens comp in the festive seasonchristel wrote:I know of at least one person who used a paper target elephant when he shot his 1901 Mannlicher. Closest to a safari he will ever get :)
What about McQueens...
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I might not get any presents.
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