Your results look pretty typical to me.
DPD color match tests for chlorine are not reliable AT ALL above 5 ppm. Pool store CYA testing is notoriously unreliable.
You can get real world confirmation by
(1) buying a cheap OTO / phenol red test kit at Walmart as a back up kit (good idea, anyhow) -- 15 ppm will be dark yellow in OTO, but you'll need to let it sit for 2 minutes or so.
(2) consider your chlorine loss rate -- with CYA = 180, your chlorine should be dropping maybe 1 ppm per day, assuming you are NOT swimming in it. (Body goo, etc will consume chlorine, but you should be losing very little to sunlight.)
After you confirm both your FC and CYA levels, you need to look at the best guess chart, linked in my signature. You'll need to avoid doing anything to raise your CYA, and you'll need to keep your chlorine levels very high, to compensate for the high stabilizer. The Best Guess page explains all that.
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