Mike - to keep 20gr. intervals, shouldn't the last charge be 110gr.? That looks about right. Good post.
In testing my big gun(14 bore rifle) years ago I started at 82gr. 3F for 1,225fps. At 100gr. 3F, I started losing patches(burns), so I switched to 100gr.2F and was rewarded with 1,250fps. At 125gr. I recorded approximately (data lost) 1,325fps. 150gr. gave me close to 1,425fps and I stopped at 165gr. for 1,525/1,550fps.
As I knew at that time the US Military thought they were getting 1,700fps from their muskets with 165gr. of musket powder, I deided to see with what charge of today's powder (1990) I had to load to get that velcity. That charge turned out to be 225gr. for 1,700fps.
I went back to targeting and filing in my sights, when I accidently double charged with powder - 330gr. ie: 12 drams, the normal 'light' 4 bore charge, instead of my normal 165gr., 6 dram charge. The recoil picked me up off the chair, and the chronograph recorded 1,770fps. 70fps gain over the previous 225gr. charge giving 1,700fps, ie: 105gr. more powder for 70fps, but the velocity was still climbing - not receeding.
There are some smokeless powders used in small cases that will actually reduce speed with increased loads that are stil winthin the prressure specs for that round - however with black powder, it would take a horendous amount of powder, much of the barrel's length, to show a reduction in speed. The increase ratio will decrease, but the speed continues to increase with any charge we are likely to use.