That's the straightforward answer.
Having said that. I preferred N150 over N140 in 308 win for many years even though my view at the time was that possible MVs were reduced by >100 fps. It just performed so well for me in more than one rifle. Since that time, I have seen some staggering 308/155gn MVs produced by N150, way above what I ever imagined you a) could get into the case and b) achievable MVs. I can only assume a very long drop tube was used with the funnel. A friend who shoots F/TR at international level worked up such a load for his wife's F/TR rifle and she did very well with it indeed. He told me it wouldn't perform 'for toffee' in his rifle though when he gave it a try.
(Incidentally, both members of this marriage are now members of a UK F/TR team sponsored by Nammo Vihtavuori / Lapua using their components where possible. They and the rest of the team have obtained excellent scores up to 900 yards with the relatively low BC 175gn Lapua Scenar-L, although he reports it's a bit short of performance in the wind at 1,000. Lapua has a big gap in its bullet line to compete with the 185/200s from Berger and others unfortunately. When team members shoot the 175 'L', it's invariably small primer Lapua brass and N150.)
In 223, I found N150 excellent with 90s, but too slow burning for 75s and even marginally for 80s. Groups were good, but MVs too low.