Of the four ammo choices given, only one usually (I have seen half moon clips) is for revolvers. Since I hand load for a variety of handgun calibers (32Auto, 380Auto, 9mm Mak, 9mm Luger/Para, 38 Special, 357 Mag, 44 Special, 44 Rem Mag, 45 Long Colt, and 45 ACP, I would like to pass on a couple of observations.
To handload ammo that will reliability work the action of a semi-auto requires a balancing act. The bullet weight and amount of powder need to be within a fairly narrow range for everything to work well. Usually, I will get problems with either too much or two little powder for a given bullet weight. When it comes to a revolver, then you can really go off the deep end, as long as you work up to it and look for overpressue signs and stop before you get too much overpressure. With a revolver, I can use really heavy bullets and take the powder pressure up to the maximum.
Of the four calibers, I would wager that I can take a good Ruger Blackhawk Single Action Revolver in 357 magnum and create a more potent round than any of the other 3 calibers fired in a semi-auto. Specifically, I have some 200grain 357 Mag Bullets loaded over lots of Alliant Hercules 2400 powder that I feel will stop just about anything. I think that these 357 Mag +P++ rounds are more potent than a 230 grain 45 ACP fired out of my M 1911-A1.