I don't pass on too many if I can help it. That's why I test different bullets so I know what kills fast at different angles and things like that.
Which I think is a good idea with any bullet you hunt with. I don't want anything to suffer if it doesn't have to. But I know not every shot opportunity will be picture perfect either.
As for what big game hunters think, I don't care. How many of those guys are more about what is on a deer or elks head than how good the meat is? How many of those guys put that rifle they're using up after having it bounce around in their front seat for a few months, only to take it out big game huntin the following year without putting it on paper first? All because it was sighted in last year and they killed a deer with it the opening day of deer season. How many of those guys have made a bad shot with a bow and never found that animal to get its meat but they sure got out there to find its head to keep?
People spend too much time worrying about what others are doing instead of focusing on being better themselves. It's hard enough keeping track of me without worrying what someone else thinks about me. I think if we all had that attitude, we'd all be better off. We can all be just a little better and we should strive to be.