9 mm in 124 grain LRN
.40 in 165 grain LSWC
.45 acp in 230 grain LRN
.38 spl in 158 grain LSWC
For 9mm/124, I use both AA5 & HS-6 - although with jacketed bullets, not lead. But that's okay for the sake of this discussion.
6.5g HS-6
6.4g AA5
Both recipes are in compliance with Speer #14 (the AA5 is at the max).
If you're shooting lead, I'd recommend you back them down a bit. (You'll need to back them down as a matter of course anyway; because you always work up your own loadings.)
I don't load 40 S&W, so I have no data for ya there. But I have no doubt that both powders will do well with 40/165g. The HS-6 might need to be loaded up a little to clean up. But that's the only concern I see. Well, that and leading - but that's a different thread.
I load a lot of 45 ACP; but amazingly, I have no data for 230g/ HS-6 or AA5. I tend to stick with lighter bullets and faster powders for 45. But I have no doubt that both powders will do great with the heavy 230g slugs - they're naturals for this combination.
For 38 Special, I've had good luck with 6.5g AA5 and it seems to run well. For HS-6, I've gone to the Speer published max of 6.7g and still wasn't pleased with it. HS-6 likes more pressure than 38 Special delivers (yet somehow, it behaves much better in 45 ACP - which runs at similar pressure - go figure). At any rate, it was a fine shooting round, just not clean. I don't load/shoot these combinations often. I still prefer faster powders for 38 Special (Bullseye or W231).
Hope that helps. You're pointed in the right direction. You'll load some good rounds.