I only use 130s with Y valves for my single-cylinder dives. It's not that larger cylinders are a PITA, it just takes a little time to figure them out compared to other smaller cylinder options. OP, if you do go with larger cylinders, take the time to get your weights figured out and not just use what you use now.
One of the first tests I use to put my new dive team members through was taking them down to 30 feet or so, releasing all the air from their BC, and have them swim their gear out without kicking off the bottom. More times than not, the diver would get about 10 feet off the bottom and then just hang there kicking away and not going anywhere. I don't use any weights with my setup when I dive 130s.
I am also not one of these "must return with a near empty tank" types. I plan the dive and dive it. whether I return with 500 or 1,500 left in the cylinder, it's something I don't worry about.
One of the first tests I use to put my new dive team members through was taking them down to 30 feet or so, releasing all the air from their BC, and have them swim their gear out without kicking off the bottom. More times than not, the diver would get about 10 feet off the bottom and then just hang there kicking away and not going anywhere. I don't use any weights with my setup when I dive 130s.
I am also not one of these "must return with a near empty tank" types. I plan the dive and dive it. whether I return with 500 or 1,500 left in the cylinder, it's something I don't worry about.