Black Tornado -- a thought...
Since you say it is very hard to get bullets in Italy, maybe wait until there is a bit more use of the 215 hybrid in the States before making the effort? More time to evaluate?
As far as bullet design goes, the hybrid is intended to have some of the features of the VLDs with the bullet seating forgiveness of a tangent ogive.
But seating "forgiveness" isn't the only important consideration. As someone who gave up on the VLD designs years ago -- manufacturing consistency in the bullet nose -- I'd recommend the Berger 210 Match BT Long Range (Berger catalog number 30419). It has a BC of .626 (G-1), and if I recall correctly, an 11-caliber tangent ogive (might be 10 caliber tangent ogive).
I (& more importantly, some record setters) have been shooting a 10-caliber tangent ogive bullets with our big .30s for years -- the 187 BIBs. The 210 Berget BT should be an excellent alternative to the 210 VLD, and rather more tunable. The B.C. is only .005 less than the 210 VLD -- insignificant. It is true that the 215 hybrid has a signifiantly higher B.C. than the 210 VLD, but all that is of no use if it isn't as accurate in your rifle.
I would also play with different strength primers -- after 15 years of shooting long range, I finally figured out that different barrels prefer different primers, even with the same bullet & powder. (I'm a slow learner.) For me, that has shown up in changes of overall group size, esp. vertical. I normally use 210s, but have had barrels that prefer the 215s as Joe mentioned, but also the very mild russian primers. Go figure.
To a lesser extent, the same with different powders -- individual barrels may have a preference.
Good luck,