HS4570 - the differences you show are indeed noticeably more than I would have thought. Also, according to the data available to me, just a little optimistic.
Looking at the firearm specified, I'd be inclined to approach those loads carefully.
According to my data - admittedly not velocity tested like yours - 110gr max velocity+/- 2800 - round nose 100yd sighting at 200yd drops 6". Same weight spire point drops 4.3"
150gr max +/- 2300 - 100 to 200 drops 7.7". Spire point drops 6.2".
As to retained energy, I won't argue, the difference is large - but do either of us know how that relates to results? Just how much of that energy rubs off on game could vary drastically from one bullet shape to another, and a blunter nosed bullet very possibly will give you more reliable expansion especially at lower velocities.
So I'm certainly not going to suggest that you're wrong - but I will say that as I stand on the range and look at 200yds or more - which I would have to estimate - and given the probable conditions I would have to shoot under - the 1.5" to 2" difference in trajectory really doesn't look like a lot to me.
But don't stop doing what you're doing, it"s all progress and thank you for sharing your knowledge.