2018 Hornady Zombies in the Heartland 3-Gun Match Set

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posted on April 2, 2018
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It's become a springtime Nebraska tradition: The 2018 Hornady Zombies in the Heartland 3-Gun Match is now set for May 31–June 3 at the Heartland Public Shooting Park in Grand Island.

With an unusual, challenging course of fire, Zombies in the Heartland typically attracts shooters from across the country and some traveling from outside the United States. With an annual attendance of more than 400 shooters, the event has been sold out each year, so prompt registration is encouraged. 

Early registration for past competitors opened on March 20. Returning competitors will receive an email with a registration link and more information. General registration will open at 8 p.m. CDT April 2.

A sponsorship reception will be on May 31st at Riverside Golf Club.

Hotel rooms can be reserved at the Boarders Inn and Suites, 3333 Ramada Road, Grand Island, Nebraska.

For sponsorship questions or concerns, please contact the Sponsorship Coordinator.

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