I do not support this feature request.
First, when the OP puts a bounty on their own question, they get more eyeballs. If their question is that great, more eyeballs will translate to upvotes. So the OP already does get a refund of a sort on their bounty.
Ok, when someone puts a bounty on someone else's question, the bounty giver does not benefit from this. Life is unfair.
Second, a bounty is a mechanism which is parallel to voting. It is a sign that someone has looked at the question and that they find it worthy of extra attention. So worthy, in fact, that they are willing to give away their own reputation to get the question more attention. What you are proposing would blur or eliminate this distinction. It may not be important to you but it is very important to me to know that if a question has a 200 bounty on it, this means that a user has found the question so valuable that they are willing to give away 200 points of their own reputation.
Third, what you are proposing would have perverse effects. The questions that are about trivial issues that a lot of people learning a new programming language probably run into get upvoted quickly and eventually get upvoted up into the stratosphere. Those questions that originate from trying to do more sophisticated work do not get upvoted as much. The latter are those who really need the bounties to get attention. Your proposal would favor the former type of question which really do not need bounties to get attention.