As your general advice is to use less AAS, what are the supraphysiological blasting dosages of AAS (doesn't matter which AAS particulary), gh and insulin you are thinking of when it comes to break through 240lbs@5'10 in long term. What would be your suggested cycling frequency (blast and cruise)?
I am currently stagnating while staying below of 1g of AAS for blasting (crusing with 500mg per week). Having powerlifting experience for seven years without gear and bodybuilding experience for 3 years with gear. Increasing calorie intake while blasting with 1g of gear does not result anymore in more muscle gains.
I'd suggest you need to change the way you think about this. Instead of a 'drugs first' philosophy, and thinking that that's where the solution to your problem lies, take a more holistic view.
For a start you're cruising with way too much. Taper down to cruise on a medium TRT dose range at most, the less the better in terms of setting you up for future growth.
And generally speaking, if growth has stalled, and all eating more does is make you fat or hot, you should consider cutting. Get yourself into single digits %bf at a minimum, the lower the better. Figure out how you respond to different dietary schemes along the way.
Then you should gain very nicely on the rebound. The rebound is where you'll focus all future gains on.
Use as little AAS and other drugs as you possibly can (you won't need much on a rebound), tapering up the AAS amounts, food intake, other supplements, training intensity, weight used, cardio and so on over the next 2-3 months, making sure you don't regain as much fat as you started. You want to train your body to get used to holding ever more lean muscle without as much AAS, food or other drugs. Shifting the baseline like that can be done.
And then just repeat, repeat, repeat the same process year in, year out.
As with anyone who's been at it for a number of years, you'll likely gain just a few quality LBM pounds a year at most, maybe sometimes a bit more from your early rebounds. But over time less, instead just improving in condition and quality.
And forget about chasing the numbers game and your bodyweight if you're at relatively high bf percentages. Instead focus on comparing how you look between periods of similar leanish bf%, and use that as your gague.