SHOT Show Day 3 Recap: Gear Highlights and Innovations

SHOT Show Day 3 Recap: Gear Highlights and Innovations

The third day of SHOT Show 2025 delivered some impressive innovations and showcased products that are pushing the boundaries in hunting, optics, and outdoor gear. Here’s a breakdown of the standout items:


Ammunition & Suppressors

  • Nosler Whitetail Country Ammo: Nosler is upping its game with its Whitetail Country ammo, designed specifically for deer hunters who demand accuracy and performance. With controlled expansion and impressive ballistic consistency, this line is a must-have for serious whitetail hunters. This new set of ammo offers the precision of Nosler, but with a lower price point. 
  • Nosler Suppressors: Making waves, Nosler has entered the suppressor game with lightweight, rugged models introducing the hub system. They’re crafted with the same attention to detail as their ammo, offering excellent sound suppression without adding unnecessary weight to your setup. 

Game Processing Gear

  • MEAT! Automatic Sausage Stuffer: If you process your own game, MEAT! has made it easier than ever. This automatic sausage stuffer is not only user-friendly but can handle large batches quickly. Perfect for turning your harvest into gourmet sausages with minimal effort. With its 25# hoper it truly turns you into a one-man (or woman) sausage making machine.
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Outdoor Essentials

  • Devos Outdoors New Mini Light, Table, Tripod & Color Shields: Devos has introduced a compact, portable outdoor lighting system that’s perfect for camping, hunting, or tailgating. The mini light packs a punch, and with the addition of the color shields for their larger lights, you can now customize your setup for nighttime tasks like blood tracking. Their lightweight table and tripod round out the collection, making your outdoor setup more efficient and convenient. I’ve been using these lights since 2021 and don’t see myself stopping anytime soon. 
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Optics

  • Riton Optics Binoculars & Lightweight Scopes: Riton impressed with its new line of lightweight scopes and compact binoculars. The clarity and durability are perfect for hunters and shooters looking for reliable optics that won’t weigh them down.
  • New Red Dot Sight: For tactical and hunting applications, Riton’s new red dot sight the MPRD features rapid target acquisition, durability, and extended battery life, making it ideal for both rifles and shotguns.
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Camera Systems

  • Long Shot Cameras Ranger & LR3: These camera systems take scouting and range work to the next level. The Ranger is great for short- to mid-range use, while the LR3 excels at capturing clear, detailed shots from long distances, making it easier to evaluate targets and improve your accuracy. No matter if you’re shooting 100 yards or 1 mile. These cameras have got you covered on all levels
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Gun Attachments

  • Timber Creek Outdoors Attachments: Timber Creek continues to deliver premium gun customization options. Their new line of lightweight rails, grips, and stocks allow hunters to fine-tune their firearms for comfort, style, and performance. They come in array of colors that will help any person custom to their own styles. 
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Blinds and Stands

  • Summit Outdoors Ghost Blind: Summit’s Ghost Blind is a game-changer for hunters looking for portability and concealment. With reflective panels that mirror your surroundings, this blind keeps you hidden while being lightweight and easy to deploy.
  • Grizzle Coolers New Hunting Blind & 450 Cooler: Known for durability, Grizzle has introduced a hunting blind that combines rugged construction with weather resistance and tempered glass windows. Their 450 cooler is built for the long haul, offering exceptional ice retention for multi-day hunts or ice plunging in your backyard. 
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SHOT Show Day 3 showcased an exciting array of innovations, proving that 2025 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and gearheads alike. Which of these products are you most excited to try out in the field?