I always figured if you can shoot their eyes out with a 22 they won't see you swinging at `em with the macheté or claymore. Lots of rounds of most ammo can be pretty cumbersome. The zombies always seem to come in groups.RECIT wrote:Zombies are not slugs! Taken the head off is the ONLY way. I think a .22 would not do enough damage to stop the staggering threat. Yes it would bounce around but is that little pebble of a bullet really going to be enough to sever the head of an undead? I think not. I think a well placed 9mm or .380 might, but a .22 is a slim chance in my eyes. Bring on the black rifles and shot guns. You don't want it kinda stopped when all it takes is a transfer of bodily fluid and BAM!!! your infected. You want that thing DOWN. That or sit on a roof with a long range set up and some cases of ammo. But you start fairing something like that and you will get all of their attention. You need an acid moat or a bunch of wood chippers around your strong hold to keep them off the structure itself. They are not intelligent, just strength ins numbers. So find a way of neutralizing them in numbers. Think smarter not harder.boomerang wrote:Even 22 ammo is expensive now so I went to HEB and bought a few pounds of salt.
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- Wed May 20, 2009 7:32 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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- Sun May 17, 2009 5:43 am
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Re: Zombie Armory
From what I can tell things like shotguns knock pieces off the zombies, and just make them madder.austinrealtor wrote:Let me see if I understand this. A .22 caliber round, while not sufficient by most standards as a "man stopper" will drop a zombie in its tracks?
um, ok, since I guess zombies are already dead ... that makes sense? I dunno, my brother is kind of a zombie freak, I'll ask his advice is I ever need to fight off the undead.