Beware of counterfit fasteners made offshore which may be "brittle" as they may not use the proper metallurgy to achieve the desired strength. Properly made Grade 8 bolts are not inferior to Grade 5 or 6 in shear. All have very similar ductility and toughness characteristics. Rockwell C hardness does not differ much, % elongation is very close... Grade 8 has more area under the stress strain curve which translates to greater ability to absorb energy. Grade 8 bolts (A490) are used in fatigue and impact applications all the time in structures (bolted connections and pins). If you need higher shear strength, pay more and buy Grade 8, if a Grade 5 or 5. 2, or 6 will suffice, then save your money!
As an aside, I believe the bolts holding the bumper brackets to the frame on our trucks are Grade 10. 9 (metric designation) which translates to Grade 8 mechanical properties.