Hornady® Zombie Max™ Certified Zombie Centerfire Ammunition
- Lightweight, high velocity, high performance centerfire rounds specially designed for zombies
- Loaded with super-accurate, polymer-tipped Z-Maxâ„¢ bullets
- Dramatic accuracy, ultra-flat trajectories, and devastating expansion - even in low velocity situations
- Certified Zombie Ammunition
Disclaimer: Hornady Zombie Max ammunition is NOT a toy (IT IS LIVE AMMUNITION), but is intended only to be used on…ZOMBIES, also known as the living dead, undead, etc. No human being, plant, animal, vegetable, or mineral should ever be shot with Hornady Zombie Max ammunition. Again, we repeat, Hornady Zombie Max ammunition is for use on ZOMBIES ONLY, and that's not a nickname, phrase, or cute way of referring to anybody, place, or thing. When we say Zombies, we mean…ZOMBIES!
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by MrBobbie TIP TOP STUFF
these rounds look like they would really put the hurt on zombies. the green polimer tip really looks cool and my AR cycles them like a champ. ive even taken pigs and deer with them
October 16, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by SuperHunter Incredible!
I bought this just to have incase the zombies do come. Have not fired any yet. The 7.62X39 is steel cased. Bass Pro Shops does not announce that, so I will. Great Quality ammo. Hornady took the V-Max bullet and made it a Bonded bullet and put a cantiler on the bullet with a highly visible green tip. Looks awesome. WARNING: This is not a toy.
February 27, 2012
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I hunt on Maryland's Eastern Shore with a .223 for small (under 130 lbs or so) whitetails and sitka deer. How would this ammo be for game like this?thanks for the responses I get in advance.
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Zombie .223 will take small deer but it wouldn't be my first choice. Hornady has other bullets that are especially designed for hunting - check their website for a good description of the other options.A:Â
I dont know if this will help but i shot my first deer 4 years ago with this. it weighed 110 pounds it was very small. it performed just fine and didnt tear it all up.hope this helps.......god bless and good hunting!
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No this ammo is no good for that. This ammo is based off of the Hornady V-Max load. Just a bonded bullet. You need a hornady SST or a Barnes Vor-TX 55 Grain TTSX. If the deer are Zombies then by all means use this Zombie Max ammo.1 of 1
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