I have shot seven hogs and three whitetails with the 135 grain from a 30-06, 3200fps muzzle velocity.
Hog 1: 80 lbs, 120 yards, shoulder shot, dropped instantly and died quickly.
Hog 2: 140 lbs, 120 yards, shoulder shot, dropped instantly and kicked for 20 seconds.
Hog 3: 70 lbs, 80 yards, throat shot missed spine, dropped instantly and died quickly.
Hog 4: 200 lbs, 80 yards, shoulder shot, dropped instantly and died quickly.
Hog 5: 80 lbs, 80 yards, head shot, died instantly
Hog 6: 50 lbs, 80 yards, spine shot, dropped instantly
Hog 7: 70 lbs, 40 yards, running hip shot, ran 50 yards and died apparently from blood loss
Doe 1: 80 lbs, 150 yards, heart shot ran 40 yards and very little blood trail.
Doe 2: 80 lbs, 50 yards, heart shot, ran 50 yards with a good blood trail.
Doe 3: 120 lbs, 80 yards, high gut shot, turned around then fell over and died quickly, abdomen perforation.
I butchered three of the hogs and all the deer. I don't know much about analyzing terminal performance, but this bullet seems to reliably carve a coke can sized hole straight through the animal. Everything within that path gets liquified. I've shot hundreds of hogs with all the different bullets and I've never seen anything like it. I'm looking forward to using them at longer ranges and see how they perform at lower velocities.