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  • warthog

    Shooter
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    Feb 12, 2013
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    [video=youtube;eGreIiDMOQc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGreIiDMOQc[/video]

    there is the video direct, thought it would be easier.

    Zombietargets.net also sells these but they look like a Zombie and bleed. They hold up nice but cost too much for my budget. Shot a few of other peoples and we shot the blood outta them and they sealed up nicely. I don't know if it still would hold the blood or how to make it so it would again as it wasn't mine and we didn't try and refill them. They were a hoot to shoot though!

    if you get the bleeders it is easy to see where you hit.
     

    ACC

    Master
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    Mar 7, 2012
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    N. Side of Indy
    I have one. They are AWESOME! Great way to practice everything from close quarters pistol work to 50 yard rifle work. I'm just trying to justify buying a second one!
     

    Kirk Freeman

    Grandmaster
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    Mar 9, 2008
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    Lafayette, Indiana
    I use one. Love it. Don't use hollow points. I burn round nose lead so I am OK.

    I would be curious to know if you can spot your shot holes after you have been shooting it for a while.

    No. I just spray point over it. It develops "scar tissue" after a few thousand rounds, but paint it up and drape another t-shirt over it and shoot away.
     
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