To elaborate on the VX-5HD overall they have pretty good glass and the Leupold illumination is generally pretty crisp. That said illuminated reticle are a nice to have and the battery life can be comically short on most rifle scopes. Reticle design is more important than illumination in all but the first and last 15 minutes of shooting light.
I think 15x is really starting to push the upper limit of magnification for a second focal plan scope. In my mind once you get over 10x First Focal Plane is a good idea because you will find yourself backing off maximum magnification at last light with a 15x 44mm scope. That 2.9mm exit pupil is not the best in low light. Once off 15x your wind calls are no longer consistent without math.
Overall the VX5 would be a nearly perfect scope but the reality is they are not durable, mechanically sounds scopes. On top of that they cost $1k which starts getting into some serious contenders like maven rs1.2 and Nightforce SHV series which are better aiming devices that hold zero.
If you are hell bent on Leupold I’d probably get the 2.5-10x44 Mark 4HD over a VX5. It’s a better setup and flirting with durability, it’s definitely better than a VX5 at the same price point.
You could also say none of this matters because whitetail hunting usually means sub 100 yard chip shots where a 2 moa zero shift is negligible but really any $1,000 scope should hold zero.