You can do some research on each steel you're interested. The problem with higher alloy steels is that temp and soak times are critical to getting everything in to solution. There's really nothing too fancy, just time and temperature....but I highly doubt you get it just right with a charcoal forge until you gain alot of experience.
1084/1080 is hypoeutectic, so carbon content is not over saturated, meaning you really only need to get to critical temp and quench. Don't need a long soak, and it's very forgiving.
5160 is also hypoeutectic.
1095 is hypereutectic, has more carbon than naturally wants to dissolve in the steel. Have to force it with specified soak temp and time.