My understanding is the same. The Hunting VLD's are designed to fragment. So shot placement in the lung/heart area is best. If you do high shoulder it will ruin some meat, but it should also make for a fast kill. Seen a couple of mule deer drop like sacks of potato's at 600yrs & 800yrds with high shoulder shots using these bullets.
Personally I have taken three AZ Coues deer 430/330/410 yards all with HSM's 130gr 270win Hunting VLD's. All three deer were shot in the heart/lung area and none went more than 10yrds. I hated this rifle until I switched to these bullets. Using HSM made it darn accurate.
Also seen this year a Spike Elk take Hornaday 180 SST Superformance .300win mag in the chest and not come out the other side. This spike did not expire quickly and took another two shots. What was odd for me is that the bullet did not expand all that much. It was a 100yrd shot right in the basket??? So picking the right bullet for shot placement has been more my focus and research.
Going to try some 150gr Hunting VLD's out of my .300RUM on Javi this spring. If I can get out and practice. I know, I know.... little much for the stink pig. But I really want to try a 500+ yrd shot on one of these criters. Plus that rifle needs to get out of the safe. For backup the .270 will work.....