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What is the most cost-effective caliber?
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Um...so when this Swine Flu thingies becomes a full-blown pandemic what is the most cost-effective ammo caliber to clinically treat these poor suffering zombies? I mean...there will be millions of 'em staggering around dripping their dangerous infectious snot and cooties all over the place... http://www.zombiehunters.org/forum/v...0bc56e7d1c7e93 :yippee: |
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Link together 12 gauge buckshot rounds and shoot it through your M2 BMG.
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The best thing to do is not be around them in the first place. In other words...out of the cities. Personally, I don't look forward to killing anybody.
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Maybe fill .22 hollow-points with Vick's VapoRub and go for nostril shots to the head? Gotta keep the cost down some how. :bear_rolleyes: |
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On a side note, Shawn of the Dead is an awesome flick. |
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I'm thinking 9mm through my new Calico Liberty pistol w/100 round helical magazines.
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C-4 wrapped with nails!
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I believe the 7.62x54R is the best bang for the buck.
At 22-cents per round you get lots of penetration and/or distance. NOW, in referenece to your pic, I'd use 50-cal and take out 10+ Zombies in a line with a single shot. :ok: That's pretty effective. |
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This Zombie Squad Forum is also hilarious! |
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How about Phoo Gas? Any Vietnam vets know what I'm talking about?
It has the added benefit of fire based sterilization! |
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then again - it still might be cheaper than boolits |
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