I will suggest that once you find what works best for you and your pistol, stick with it. Otherwise, you'll search endlessly for that "perfect" JHP that you'll never find.
Ammunition manufacturers, always seeking the profits are inevitably going to market something "new and improved" tomorrow regardless of their praises and promises of their products today.
If you foster the "warm 'n fuzzies" through proficiency instead bullet performance (which is important only to a point, IMHO), you'll save yourself a lot of fretting and money.
The number of times I changed JHPs (design or weight) for a litany of different reasons, in retrospect, is rather embarrassing. These choices of mine included 115gr, 124gr, 127gr and 147gr, some standard pressure, others +P or +P+. In hindsight, I believe all of them would have served the role just fine if I did my part.
Again, this is only my opinion, but if it's a reputable JHP that works well in your pistol, buy it and be done with it.