The company once known solely for its innovation in exceptional hunting projectiles has built upon that to create what we saw at SHOT Show 2025 in Las Vegas. Nosler is now a power player in the areas of factory ammunition, reloading components, firearms, and, most recently, suppressor systems. 

The Nosler booth was much larger than in previous years, and it was abuzz with hardcore hunters and precision shooters clamoring for a look at what’s new. 

Here’s what we found. 
 

Whitetail Country


This major addition to Nosler’s ammunition family launched in late fall 2024. We had a chance to run some rounds downrange, and it sure looks to be a winner. However, many folks got their first look at the Whitetail Country lineup at SHOT Show this year. 
 

Nosler Whitetail Country Ammo
Whitetail Country covers straight-wall and solid-base cartridges. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)


The product family actually includes two separate subsets: Solid Base and Straight Wall. 

Each uses what Nosler suggests is the most appropriate deer-specific bullet type, weight, and design for that specific use. What’s more, Whitetail Country hits at affordable price points for blue-collar hunters. 

Solid Base:

  • 6.5 Creedmoor – 140 grains: $34.95
  • .270 Winchester – 130 grains: $34.95
  • 7mm-08 Remington – 140 grains: $34.95 
  • .308 Winchester – 165 grains: $34.95
  • .30-06 Springfield – 165 grains: $34.95
  • .30-30 Winchester – 150 grains: $34.95

Straight Wall:

  • .350 Legend – 180 grains: $34.95
  • .45-70 Government – 300 grains: $39.95
     

Suppressors & HUB System

 

Nosler Suppressors
Nosler now offers a range of suppressors for quiet shooting. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)


Nosler’s most recent product venture has been the company’s foray into suppressors. That continues in 2025, with the company highlighting its move to a HUB attachment system. HUB stands for Hybrid Universal Base and essentially allows end users more options for how they attach said suppressor. 

Previously, Nosler’s suppressor mounting system involved either the Nosler Brake or direct thread. Regardless of attachment type, Nosler cans use a modular design that allows the owner to replace the baffle stack in case of damage. 

Nosler’s cans are available from dealers across the country, but the easiest way to buy is online. At the time of this writing, Nosler cans are available in multiple versions of .22 caliber, .308 caliber, and .338 calibers, both with and without the HUB interface. 
 

Ammo & Brass Additions

 

Nosler Ammo
From brass casings and bullets to precision-loaded ammo, Nosler covers both reloaders and competition shooters. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com) 


Though not perhaps the flashiest news at SHOT Show, Nosler’s expansions to both factory ammunition and reloading brass are worth a good look. There are selections to interest hunters and precision shooters alike, not to mention a nice mix of both the latest cartridges and an old historic favorite as well. 
 

Nosler Match Grade .22 Creedmoor Ammo
New .22 Creedmoor options are now available from Nosler. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)


Nosler commonly sells its brass in one of two styles. There’s Premium, which is ready to load and commonly available in boxes of 25 or 50 rounds, depending on the chambering. Then there’s unprepped bulk brass, which generally sells in 100-count bags. Here are the new-for-2025 brass introductions, which join an expansive centerfire reloading component family:

Brass:

  • .22 ARC Premium Brass (50 pieces): $69.95
  • .25 Creedmoor Bulk Brass (50 pieces): $59.95
  • .45-70 Gov’t Bulk Brass (50 pieces): $74.95
  • .350 Legend Bulk Brass (50 pieces): $39.95

Much like the brass division, Nosler has built a solid reputation for making some of the most accurate and respected factory ammunition loads on the market. Here are the 2025 additions, hitting a few of the fast up-and-comers: 

Ammo:

  • .22 Creedmoor Match Grade 85-grain RDF: $53.95
  • .22 Creedmoor Trophy Grade 70-grain AB: $66.50
  • 7mm PRC Ballistic Tip 160-grain BT: $59.50
  • 7mm PRC Trophy Grade 160-grain AB: $92.50
  • 7mm PRC 185-grain RDF: $73.50

All new ammunition and brass products are available immediately, except for the .22 Creedmoor and .22 ARC, which should begin shipping later in 2025. 
 

Recap on Firearms

 

Nosler RIfles
With all the talk of ammo, it's easy to almost forget about the great guns Nosler continues to offer for 2025, like these Model 21s from last year's Safariu Club Convention. (Photo: Kristin Alberts/Guns.com)


We simply can’t slip out of the Nosler booth without at least a good hard look at its firearms. Unfortunately for us, SHOT Show 2025 turned up no announcements on Nosler-built firearms.

However, there were a number of rifles on display, and there’s no sign of that going away anytime soon. Current rifles cataloged for the new year include the Model 21, M21 Mountain Carbon, Model 48, and the Carbon Chassis Hunter. Though not seen as often, we still 
believe Nosler’s M48 Independence bolt-action handgun to be one of the finest production hunting handguns built today. 

Whether you’re checking out the Nosler name for ammo, reloading components, cans, or firearms, we’re confident you’ll be met with quality. 

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