Apex Afterburner

I wanted to bump this as I’ve been looking at these as well. I’ve been using the 125gr Cutting Edge Lazer this year and have been much happier with its performance compared to Barnes TTSX/LRX, but recently stumbled across Apex. The 6mm Afterburner has me particularly interested.
 
I wanted to bump this as I’ve been looking at these as well. I’ve been using the 125gr Cutting Edge Lazer this year and have been much happier with its performance compared to Barnes TTSX/LRX, but recently stumbled across Apex. The 6mm Afterburner has me particularly interested.
Following up. Did you ever give these a shot?
 
I have a gang of the 7mm afterburners
Got them in and really stopped shooting much 7mm shortly after so I don't have any data to share. I should probably list them in the classifieds.
 
I have a gang of the 7mm afterburners
Got them in and really stopped shooting much 7mm shortly after so I don't have any data to share. I should probably list them in the classifieds.
I saw some terminal performance posts on LRH that seemed decent but am looking at the 6mm variation specifically.
 
Understandable. They are local to me and I’m still having a hard time justifying $1.50 a bullet when I’m not required to shoot non-toxic.

I like the idea of non-toxic but haven’t found any that I am sold on yet based on what I’ve seen from a performance standpoint, though these seem to have good reviews on other forums (where they are sponsors).
 
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.
 
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.
Thanks for the review. How was the accuracy? Any issues getting them to shoot well?
 
Thanks for the review. How was the accuracy? Any issues getting them to shoot well?
No issues so far but I have very little target time with them. For the 30-06 I used five rounds to find the velocity I wanted, zeroed the rifle with two 5-shot groups, and went hunting. Both those groups were about an inch. Same steps and results with the 6.5 102 afterburners but I haven't shot any animals yet.
 
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.
Okay, I just ordered two boxes of Afterburners to try. Was looking to see what folks have said about them. This post is the clear winner and one statement in particular. “I don’t know much about analyzing terminal performance, but this bullet seems to reliably carve coke can sized hole straight through the animal.”

Love it. If they shoot accurately, I am trying them on mountain goat this fall.
 
Okay, I just ordered two boxes of Afterburners to try. Was looking to see what folks have said about them. This post is the clear winner and one statement in particular. “I don’t know much about analyzing terminal performance, but this bullet seems to reliably carve coke can sized hole straight through the animal.”

Love it. If they shoot accurately, I am trying them on mountain goat this fall.
Update on the 6.5 102. Group sizes opened up past 2.5 moa with ten shot groups. Not good enough. But I wouldn't hesitate to try them on a different rifle since this barrel has never been great with monos. The 135s however have proven to be plenty accurate in my 30-06:
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