your hole cards are probably literally the last consideration in whether or not you fire more than one barrel (after stack sizes, reads on villain, ranges, board texture, position, etc), considering the whole purpose of bluffing is to not make it to showdown, and even so "good aces" are not the type of hands that would receive my preference for two reasons:

1. i would prefer a hand with more clean outs like a gut shot, or even bottom pair which has 5 outs to trips/two pair (whereas a good ace has 3 outs to top pair).

2. A-high very often has showdown value, especially when you have position and you're already at the turn (or further) against a fish. in fact, one reason why you may have been kind of accidentally showing profit by "bluffing" with these hands for long enough to make it a habit, is because you may have barrelled it and accidentally gotten more value out of the winning hand sometimes. it isn't uncommon for me at alllllll to bet something like AQo that missed the board for two streets for value.