Hi Guys.
Yes, general rule of thumb is XHD springs are 140#, SS start at 160# and Oval track units are 120#. I hadn't ever heard anything about the Hotchkis rates, but they are an example of how significantly leafs can be altered to acheive performance. Don't forget Cal-Trak offers mono leafs in selectable rates up to 200#, so there is more going on that just leaf count and arch. Leaf springs are actually a fairly complex device and real good competition quality, custom springs will run you many hundreds of dollars each. Leaf width and height, length, eye construction, taper, point shape, interliners, and a number of other factors all come in to play when leafs enter in to the "ultimate" range. Also consider what type of track time you'll spend with yoru car as a more compliant road race spring doesn't tend to do 5000 rpm drag launches very well and using your car on both venues may require adding some sort of traction device as well. In general though, off the shelf offerings from any of the mentioned suppliers while do the job for most of us, so I'd say set your car up in a way that looks and/or performs the way you want. If your happy with your set up, even if it isn't ultimate, you'll enjoy the car more. If you ever start pushing your activities to where you require more performance, then its a whole 'nuther ball game and you can re-evaluate then.
Road Runner, theres nothing wrong with overthinking a project. That certainly will give you insight and information you might not otherwise consider. However, sometime you have to eventually pull the trigger on a system. For you, since you have so many other pieces of the suspension, you can certainly set it up with what you have and decide how or when you step up portions. The is one nice thing about the Hotchkis parts, they can be added selectively. Similarly, the Hotchkis parts are also desinged to delivery more linear performance as you push the handling envelope further. For basic cruising, you probably won't notice a huge inprovement, for casual track days, you might notice some improvement, but when you really start laying in to it, the predictability and repeatability of the Hotchkis parts will really shine.