I would second the suggestion of AA #5 if you can find it. It is Accurate Arms' answer to Unique, and it meters like a dream. I will tell you that I shoot the 200-grain Hensley and Gibbs bullet with 8.0 grains of AA #5 in my Kimber 45, shoot the 210-grain 41 Mag SWC with approximately 9 grains of AA #5, and shoot the 240-250-grain 44 Mag bullet with 11 grains of AA #5. All use standard primers (i.e., non-magnum)...
I don't load for the 44 Special, but additionally, for the 9MM, you can use six grains of #5 for a 125-grain bullet, ditto for the 158 SWC in 38 Special, and also for the 180-grain bullet in 40 Smith. (The last loads are just in case you decide to expand your caliber list...)