Those who are "sold" on the VLD as a hunting bullet can pass on this post.
There appear to be some hunters who feel that surgical precision trumps terminal performance in a big game bullet.
I do not fall into that category, personally.
I will gladly sacrifice ½ MOA for reliable performance at all practical hunting ranges,
and at all angles in the animal.
Since I have only hunted since 1957, and my game count is less than 400, I may not be qualified to state an opinion.
However, I am a bullet "digger", and have quite a collection....everything from 6mm right up to 338 Win Mag.
While the venerable Partition has been my favorite, I have used many other designs over the years.
Deer sized game are easily killed with practically any ordinary expanding bullet. Bones are relaitvely small, and penetration is easy to achieve.
Larger game, like Moose, Elk and the Big Bears, require a better projectile, particularly if you must break large bone to get to the vitals.
Even some so-called "better" game bullets have limitations. The Accubond is one of these.
Drive it hard enough into an animal at close range, and it will disintegrate.
I have used the Scirocco II a bit lately, and have only one recovered, the others have made exit, showing definite signs of good expansion, even at extended range.
The one I recovered was shot at a "quartering toward" moose, and broke the large knuckle at the shoulder before entering the lungs.
Found in the opposite flank.
I believe that would be my choice, rather than the VLD, for long range hunting.
I have often sectioned bullets, just to see how they were constructed....The VLD looks mighty fragile to me, very thin jacket, and core with no incentive to stay intact.
IF [big if, and highly unlikely] I decided to take the VLD hunting, I would avoid all shots at close range, or where penetration through any sunstantial bone is needed.
This would mean passing up at least 60% of the shots I would be presented with, Shots that would have NO hesitation from me if a Partition was in the rifle.
I am disinclined to handicap myself in such a way in todays hunting climate.
If you want to shoot those VLDs at game...have at it! But when you lose a game animal due to poor bullet performance, remember what the VLD really shines at.
Punching paper!!!! I use them all the time, and feel they are possibly the best LR target bullet ever made.
Sure, I'm an opinionated shooter/hunter.

But experience tends to be an excellent teacher. [unforgiving at times, though, lol]
Regards, Eagleye.