Zombie Targets Are Here – From Champion Traps & Targets
Posted by Junior Shooters
Are you into zombies? Do you watch the show Walking Dead? Champion targets are known for their variety of outstanding targets. We use many of them at the range every time we go out. Now, they have come up with some really unique targets which just might become your favorite if you watch zombie movies and shows. Their new zombie targets are colorful and fun. They are actually designed to show hits in different colors to provide immediate feedback as to the accuracy of your shooting.
They come in a variety of packs such as Hostage, attack, bulk packs, and posters. They even have ones with zombie animals. Go check them out at Champion Targets.
VisiColor Zombie Targets: Variety 6-Pack – Hostage
Practice your Zombie-stopping skills with this new line-up of fun and engaging reactive targets. Using vivid, movie-quality, digital imagery––no other Zombie targets on the market are quite like them. These popular targets were developed utilizing highly-technical printing processes, proprietary to Champion®, to achieve high-fidelity, ultra-visibility and creepy realism. Equipped with VisiColor technology, the heads of each Zombie react to reveal a radiation green color and Zombie bodies react in fluorescent yellow upon positive hits. Misses and accidental hits to hostages react in white. This multi-pack consists of 3 different designs with 2 targets each of: “Heavy Metal Defense,” “Hatchet Help” and “Charlie The Chomper.”
Features & Benefits
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Large, 18-inch x 12-inch target size
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Multiple VisiColor areas for easy tracking of positive hits
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Full-color, high-quality, durable paper
Variety 6-Pack – Attack targets:
This multi-pack consists of 3 different designs with 2 targets each of: “Boneyard Bill,” “The Gruesome Two-Some” and “Eddie The Executive.”
The Animal Targets are also kind of cool. Check out all the varieties at Champion Targets and pick some up for your next outing to the range.
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