I seldom use barrage. And I've pretty much only on one occasion seen another player use barrage, granted it never even hit me while he was using it some odd months ago. Considering how situational the skill can be, and how costly it is, what with fatigue now, I propose we either have it removed, or replaced with a skill that could be more useable while retaining some kind of balance to the already large array of skills Rangers have available to them.
I personally wouldn't miss barrage. If anything, I would love to see it replaced with some kind of skill more applicable to PvE/PvP. Bowslap, which was suggested somewhere below this thread, is one alternative, granted we have punch bows and arrowstorm for situations needing a skill exclusively for knockback. A skill I'd like to see, personally would be what I'd call 'Focusedshot'. It could be used only while sneaking, but upon use, the next arrow you fire will deal an enhanced amount of damage or pierce armor, with a heavy cooldown and heavy fatigue cost. I think personally, with how rangers ought to be played (Stealth and keeping distance from an opponent), it'd compliment the class rather nicely. Not only that, but it would remain balanced simply because it's based purely on the skill of the ranger using it. Any old fool can get up close and personal and use arrowstorm to whittle down an opponents health, but it takes much more effort and skill to aim a shot with high risk and high reward.
Plus it'd make rangers merciless as far as single targets go. Barrage doesn't seem to fit the ranger motif, since it's an AoE. And I believe only mages or cleavers are the ones needing any AoE, rangers and just about every rogue spec, save for bard, is specialized to beating down a target 1v1 with power based on your skill and stealth. A skill shot ability for rangers would be awesome, too, since most other classes have their own sort of skillshot ability. Arrowstorm, as far as I'm concerned, feels more like a spray-'n'-pray ability for when a target gets too close. It almost promotes the idea of getting up close and personal if that's considered our skillshot ability. Rangers + close range = what.
So, thoughts? Concerns?