Ok, it was actually a lot easier than I imagined.
m_Assembly1 = Reflection.Assembly.LoadFile(IO.Path.Combine(System.Environment.CurrentDirectory, "Old VersionSome.dll"))
m_Assembly2 = Reflection.Assembly.LoadFile(IO.Path.Combine(System.Environment.CurrentDirectory, "New VersionSome.dll"))
Console.WriteLine("Old Version: " & m_Assembly1.GetName.Version.ToString)
Console.WriteLine("New Version: " & m_Assembly2.GetName.Version.ToString)
m_OldObject = m_Assembly1.CreateInstance("FullClassName")
m_NewObject = m_Assembly2.CreateInstance("FullClassName")
From here on out I used late binding and/or reflection to run my tests.
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