Every V max I've hit the shoulder with like that has made a severe wound like your pic shows. If you can stay off bone those bullets do much better. Even the 40gr V max from my 204 will make a mess on a shoulder. I actually like the 45gr SP Hornady 204 loads as good as anything I have found for a fur friendly load. I can take about any angle with those and have a tiny entrance, and when the do exit that hole is pretty small too. Anytime a bobcat might show the 204 with these is my favorite option.
The V max are good bullets and what I do most of my yote hunting with. I've used many from the 40gr Superformance loads in 204, 50gr Superformance loads in 22-250, RAM 55gr loads in 223 (2960fps from my AR), to 75gr V max in 243 and 6mm. The smaller and slower ones are more fur friendly, but even the big ones usually do well on a big coyote when kept off bone. They are destructive enough I can even hold to far back on purpose to avoid the shoulder and still get instant kills, plus have more margin for error with the 22-250 and bigger guns.