This "zombie" thing is a great marketing tool to get some of these paranoid types to spend a lot of money on stuff they will never use. It's fun to watch because in time I can buy some of their stuff cheaper than it's worth. Just a rifle and shotgun here or there or a nice 1911. For the most part it's become a fascination with the
end of days" scenario, "Mel Gibson was way ahead of his time with Mad Max". I watched it the other night again and it is more relavent today than when it was written. Then it was science fiction, now it "to many" is more of a pediction.
Whenever I shot at the range, started carrying in the early 70's in NYC, it always seemed like a good idea to simulate "as close to you could", what you would need to do in a real attack. The kind where someone just jumped out with a gun and fired at you, or more than 1. I never understood the guys who only trained one way. There is nothing wrong with that if all you do is shoot targets, and don't carry for personel protection.
But if you do, you should at least get in some reality type of training, "as much as you could in your circumstance". I would draw and fire from my normal concealment. If this wasn't allowed, then at least put the gun on the counter and grab it and fire at different distances, and at multiple targets. Sometimes I would use 2 or 3 lanes, if I was shooting with friends. Also a good drill was to put the target out and just let it come from the farthest allowed spot, all the way in, to simulate someone running at you shooting. And the reverse. Using my weak hand, firing one handed with either hand etc.
As long as you are there you may as well get in some usefull drills, along with paper punching. I never was at a range with a 2 second rule, closest was "no rapid firing", which no one seemed to enforce anyway. There are a lot of folks who need training out there that just aren't aware of it. They emulate what they saw in a movie, or what some "expert" who works at the the range, who has been shooting fo a year or two , or took a course on the internet, told them. It's a shame that so many people believe they are prepared for a confrontation, and will more than likelly get shot if they ever really encounter one.
Some guys think that "he who makes the most noise" is the "cool guy". It's unfortunate, but it's part of the society we live in. I wish all of my guns could be legally suppresed without breaking the bank. I would love a nice quiet place to shoot. It's much like guys "or gals" who have big mouths, and have to shout over everyone to be heard. It just carries over to another format.