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Testing the 135gr Apex-Outdoors Afterburners
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<blockquote data-quote="Petey308" data-source="post: 2973261" data-attributes="member: 106845"><p>Do I need to list each copper bullet for you and compare it to each one? I said "most" for a reason. I said what I said in the moment, and yes I stand by that with how those other bullets may or may not perform in this exact scenario. It's a simple video showing the particular results and my thoughts in the moment. To name a few bullets though that I was referring to, it would be ones like Barnes varieties, Hornady GMX/CX, Nosler E-tip, and others designed to retain their petals. As alluded to in the video, those types of bullets work best, terminally, impacting above 2200fps (not saying they won't work below that). </p><p></p><p>Obviously without taking the exact same shot with the exact same placement with a TMK, ELDM, etc I can't tell you it would be exactly the same. I can only speculate, based on the experience I have previously. Thats where the testing before you're referring to comes in. Those types of bullets have performed very well for me down to 1400fps or less impact velocity and with low resistance. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry I haven't documented all my kills going back several decades. I didn't have all the fancy equipment to do that back then, nor did I think to take pictures and video because I wasn't purposely testing and documenting this stuff until the last 6 years or so. Even then, I haven't been good about remembering to take pictures and video. You'll just have to accept what I have, or not. There's plenty of other pictures and videos out there you can extrapolate from. When I start making money doing this, I'll put much more effort into documenting things more thoroughly. </p><p></p><p>No matter how many disclaimers I try to make in the video or text, certain people will take things out of context and try to nitpick or act as though I'm saying their favorite bullet isn't as good. That's ok. We all do it at times, even me. If you have further questions, please ask, but hopefully this helps. This isn't a full review and conclusion on this bullet, to be clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petey308, post: 2973261, member: 106845"] Do I need to list each copper bullet for you and compare it to each one? I said “most” for a reason. I said what I said in the moment, and yes I stand by that with how those other bullets may or may not perform in this exact scenario. It’s a simple video showing the particular results and my thoughts in the moment. To name a few bullets though that I was referring to, it would be ones like Barnes varieties, Hornady GMX/CX, Nosler E-tip, and others designed to retain their petals. As alluded to in the video, those types of bullets work best, terminally, impacting above 2200fps (not saying they won’t work below that). Obviously without taking the exact same shot with the exact same placement with a TMK, ELDM, etc I can’t tell you it would be exactly the same. I can only speculate, based on the experience I have previously. Thats where the testing before you’re referring to comes in. Those types of bullets have performed very well for me down to 1400fps or less impact velocity and with low resistance. I’m sorry I haven’t documented all my kills going back several decades. I didn’t have all the fancy equipment to do that back then, nor did I think to take pictures and video because I wasn’t purposely testing and documenting this stuff until the last 6 years or so. Even then, I haven’t been good about remembering to take pictures and video. You’ll just have to accept what I have, or not. There’s plenty of other pictures and videos out there you can extrapolate from. When I start making money doing this, I’ll put much more effort into documenting things more thoroughly. No matter how many disclaimers I try to make in the video or text, certain people will take things out of context and try to nitpick or act as though I’m saying their favorite bullet isn’t as good. That’s ok. We all do it at times, even me. If you have further questions, please ask, but hopefully this helps. This isn’t a full review and conclusion on this bullet, to be clear. [/QUOTE]
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