Celebrating International Women’s Day and Women in the Firearm Industry: Women and Guns

Here at XHunt Targets we’re celebrating International Women’s Day by ringing the bell and giving a big shout out to all the achievements of women across the globe. From politics to business, sports to entertainment, women have made great strides in fields that were once exclusively male-dominated. One area that has seen significant growth in …

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Idaho’s Best Shooting Ranges

For gun enthusiasts, a trip to Idaho would never be complete without visiting the best shooting ranges.  Millions of gun owners in the United States have joined the ranks of seasoned shooters and firearm enthusiasts in these past few years.  So, if I were you I would never let the year 2022 pass without learning …

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Veterans Day

Gift Ideas For Veterans Day

Veterans Day is a significant time in America’s history and culture. The true meaning of celebrating such a day has been deeply engraved in the hearts of our veterans and their loved ones. One of the ways to express our gratitude for their service is by giving them a gift to make this day even …

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firearm and bullets

Understanding FFL Transfer

If you’re new to the firearm industry you’ve probably come across the term FFL transfer. And you’re likely wondering what does that even mean and is it applicable to me.  In this post I’ll cover:  Table of Contents What does FFL mean? What is an FFL transfer? Why is an FFL Transfer needed? When is …

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Does Ammunition Go Bad?

Yes, ammunition can go bad, but it takes a long time and could deteriorate for a number of reasons. Unlike food expiration dates, there is not a set number of months or years for ammo, it takes a very long time to degrade, and is affected by many factors.  Let’s explore some of the reasons …

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