The sensitivity of the BP-102 is lower than most bass guitar speakers by 3-5 db. Hence, the gain in power handling is likely to translate to less (not more) volume. However, there would probably be some gain in excursion limited power handling due to the healthy Xmax of the BP-102. The BP-102's also take a nose-dive in the highs above about 1800 Hz, leaving quite a gap between them and the horn.
With around 3.6 cf of internal volume, these are a little small for optimal use of many 10 inch drivers, unless you are willing to live with minimal low bass and some loss of midbass. Yes, you can always boost the lows, but that will eat up a lot of amplifier power and speaker power handling.
IMO, you would be better off simply selling or trading the Hartke 410 for something that for sure is capable of what you are looking for. Buying used can get a lot of performance for the money.