I just waded in without reading through, so to the thread forgive my Johnny Latelyness. Just caught the drift of where it was all going. There are certainly different levels of hunters, and believe both sides of the argument here are honest. Problem comes a lot of the time when people aren't in their back yard, are on a paid hunt with literally perhaps one opportunity or they go home empty handed, and I've been there on the last day of a hunt. Think this happened to Doug's kid, and it's happened to me. Doug's position on a lack of damage and shock from the Barnes also has merits, though my first choice as a hunting bullet it is one of my last for moving game and high volume stuff with fast shooting, see rationalisation below.
My last long string of game animals at home have all except one dropped within fifty yards, and likely 90% within steps or on the spot, a lot of Barnes in there too. Grizzly walked the furthest, it acted like I missed and I was blown away to follow blood, and find it down in the thick bush a hundred yards in, the bear just flinched at the shot, and casually sauntered away to lay down and die with no drama. Also have had a few #### ups over the years overseas, and a Whitetail at home five years ago on a frigid morning I just plain messed up. Still went down on the spot, but not at all the placement I hoped for, spined it.
Been fortunate to recover all of them, except a few Impala culling, one who's body I'm convinced I'd damn near have stepped over in the thorns but never located, that was an imperfectly placed Barnes, but my fault not the bullet's (culling, moving, high volume shooting). While I don't think there is a thing wrong with Barnes and they're my go to, can see Doug's argument. When culling the Impala, literally shooting truckloads and often moving, Barnes did prove inferior on light game for knock down than the cheap Federal Blue Box. There was quite a remarkable difference, but not a strike on Barnes for me, it's a proper and reliable hunting bullet, not a heavy shocker however.
So, there I am properly joining the Internet again, seems I rashly called anyone out who recovers everything and then just claimed above I do too, for the mostpart.

#### happens in the field however and it's happened to me too, the more you put yourself out there on short timeframe hunts away from home where you can't just go back out next week, well we're human and the more chances taken. In this scenario, I can admit possible shortcomings to my favourite bullet, and a lot of hunting doesn't allow perfect meditated shots as from a tree stand in Ontario. Just read the Hanson buck's death saga sometime, an all out war!
Merry Christmas everyone.
Angus