Well, it took me 4 days to read this thread. Camping didn't leave much internet access. I haven't shot hundreds of animals, but I have always been interested in bullet performance and wound tracks. I have recovered exactly 3 bullets, the rest have been through and throughs, even a couple smashing through a moose's shoulder as they have exited on a quartering shot.
I have never used the "big" bullets.180gr, SP RN bullets in a .303 caused many WT to swiftly fall down. I have had to track them, but didn't lose many. Lots of damage, but not many bang-flops.
I switched to an '06 a few years later. I have never used "hollow points" until then. I needed to make a 5-600 yd shot one year because of land-owner restrictions. I contacted Sierra Bullets' Paul Box and discussed my situation. We came up with using a 150gr Nosler Partition and throw it as close to 3000fps as I could. Only time I used them. Worked great, the WT buck got hit directly in the boiler room. He went 75 yds, heading for the woodline but piled up before he reached it. No heart left.
I have consistently used Interlocks, Game Kings, and bulk Remington soft points. Animals have always been collected after a small tracking job and several DRTs on moose, deer, and black bear.
That being said, I have no faith in CoreLokt bullets, having seen poor performance on a large WT buck and a large cow moose. Simply no expansion at all and I tracked the buck for 4 hours, only to find it still alive. The cow went clean out of the county, not even a spot of blood.
Getting a little long in the tooth, I have of late, taken to head and neck shots if circumstances permit since recovery is easier and quicker.
My daily bullet is a bulk SP, a Game King (or Pro-Hunter), or an Interlock. When I go elk hunting, I use Nosler Silvertips because I only have a week to hunt and I may need to take a less-than-perfect shot.
I still don't buy into needing "premium" bullets for anything I hunt so no Barnes or accu bonds here.