irold, I don't get the analogy. Bad placement is bad blacement. I have seen bad placement with a hollowpoint result in lost game, as well as rifles, slugs, muzzleloaders and arrrows for the matter.
I defy someone to tell me that using any particular, well suited load with porpoer placement doesn't work.
I have personaly used or been with someone usign hardcase on deer and boar upto 200lbs. I have never seen one shot well go more than 50 yards. I've seen deer run further when shot with SP rifle bullets.
I can guarantee this, if you take a quarter away shot and miss to one side and hit hip, with a hollowpoint, that is a lost animal, with a HC it is likely dead, becasue it will drive 2 feet to the vitals. Happens all the time, animal begins to move at time of shot. The goal isn't to kill the animal instantly, it is too kill it humanely. Hollow points have their place, I use them. Hardcast's are more predictable and have a wider performance band. This is all off the point of the original topic.
Larry, I have also seen pure soft lead (muzzleloader and 12g slugs) and light for caliber hollowpoints (usually 357 125s idiots tried to hunt with) stop at the brisket and at the shoulder bones, which by definition is stoped just under the skin. these woulded animals were later followed up with another gun and killed. Not sure what your referene of this scenario being bull is based on. I am sure there are many other people that can testify to this on forum.