If your port size is too big, too much dead space. If your port size is too small, restricted flow which will seriously harm performance.
I took the opportunity to take some measurements of a typical airsoft gas valve:
The seat diameter is 5.5mm and the valve stem is 2mm in diameter, with 4 x 3mm diameter ports for the gas to flow through once the valve is opened. Valve travel is 2.5mm.
The maximum cross-sectional area is therefore 0.206 square cm, which is about 73% that of the barrel. If it were 100%, with all other factors being equal there would be a significant increase in performance. I will make a GGDT model to get some numbers.
For 150 psi I don't think there's any need to resort to a balanced hammer valve.
edit: Did some GGDT modelling, in one instance the valve seat was 6mm diameter, equivalent to the barrel, while in the second instance I reduced it to 5.1mm to give the equivalent cross section of the airsoft valve I measured. Note that the tiny (0.9mm) difference in diameter led to a 16% loss of projectile energy. Not enormous, but worth thinking about.