I have, and still do prioritize point-ability. There is more to it, however, than just grip angle. Some pistols with the same grip angle will NOT all point the same, for elevation, in my hands. Some pistols with differing grip angles will point the same, for elevation, in my hands. A rounded-butt variant of a pistol may well point differently, for elevation, than a squared-butt variant of the same pistol design, in spite of both having the same grip angle.
A 1911 with a flat mainspring housing, S&W J/K/L/N-Frame revolvers, the old-school “Euro” P220, the SIG P226, the SIG P229, and Gen3/4/5 Glocks are examples of various handguns tht do point well, for elevation, in my hands. Not all of these have the same grip angles, on paper.
An “American” P220, and Gen1/2 Glocks do NOT point well, for elevation, in my hands, even though their grip angles match pistols of their respective brands in the preceding list.