In 2006 Nosler announced its very first rifle offering, the Model 48 Trophy Grade. Nosler announced the company's first proprietary cartridge, the
26 Nosler, as the world's most powerful 6.5mm cartridge commercially available during
SHOT Show in January 2014. In January 2015, Nosler introduced the company's second cartridge, the 28 Nosler, a 7mm rifle cartridge based on the
26 Nosler case. Since their release, the
26 Nosler and
28 Nosler have been known for high muzzle velocities and extremely flat trajectories. The parent case for both cartridges is based on the
.300 Remington Ultra Magnum case. In October 2014, Nosler introduced Ballistic Tip Ammunition as the latest product offering in their factory loaded ammunition. The ammunition is loaded exclusively with Nosler's line of Ballistic Tip hunting bullets, a polymer-tipped projectile made popular by the company when introduced in 1984 as a premium choice for hunting medium-sized game such as deer, antelope and wild hogs. The Ballistic Tip Ammunition line pairs the performance of the Ballistic Tip projectile with Nosler's own component brass. Late 2014 Nosler revamped the Model 48 line. It did away with the Trophy Grade Rifle and replaced it with the Patriot Rifle. The new rifle has a Basix trigger and Bell and Carlson stock. For the most accuracy out of the Patriot, Nosler incorporated an aluminum bedding chassis into the aramid-fiber reinforced carbon fiber stock, and the barrel is free-floated. The stock is a hand laid-up laminate that is elephant gray with black epoxy webbed over the surface. Which means it's never going to warp or crack. The comb is straight with a pancake cheekpiece and a thick, solid pistol grip. The Patriot rifle chambered in
.26 Nosler should be an effective hunting combination from the mountains to the prairies. October 2016 Nosler introduces the
.33 Nosler January 2017 Nosler introduced the
.22 Nosler. ==References==