After you decide on bullet weight, I notice both Nosler 9 and Sierra V Manuals suggest a "best powder" and the most accurate loading of powders from their testing. I do not see similar in Hornady 9 or Speer 14. Lyman typically bolds their "best load", after you decided on bullet weight.
Unless they used your rifle, and you also know the brass brand they used, the primer that they used and their seating depth (jump to lands) - what someone else found works well in their outfit, means not much for yours ...