Do you want exact numbers?
I'll probably get back later with more details. I was just just curious about how detailed you want.
Also, why don't you want action type? I would think that the differences between single shot, bolt, pump, and auto would be important and could vary for each of your categories.
I don't like the idea of having to hunt for a particular gun and it's accessories for a specific purpose, nor do many people have the money to buy special purpose guns beyond the level of rifle for deer and shotgun for birds.
I like my guns to multi task.
For pistol applications it must be reliable, and chambered in a caliber not specifically designed to stop people 9mm or 38 are fine for SD but if that's all you're carrying when confronted by a bear, (we don't have Grizz here just Black bears) You are probably lunch, another, probably even more practical example, Your coworker says, Hey, we've got some time after work, let's get in a little hunting, I know a great spot." If you live where it's heavily wooded pistol's in the right caliber are fine.
I prefer something that will drop a hoodlum, but has enough velocity and penetration for game.
That kind of limits your choices, in a semi auto you have 10MM, which you can switch to .40 for games, in revolver you have .357, which also chambers .38 for games. There is .44Mag but then you start getting guns to large for CC.
On long guns I would say ignore the HD rifle, If your hunting rifle will take down a deer, hog or bear, it will drop the local scum, you will be comfortable shooting it, and you will be more familiar with it than with something that sits in the corner waiting for a riot. Another consideration is that often hunting rifles began as military designs any way. Most modern bolt actions are based on the Mauser action, a boatload of deer have been taken with the M1, rifle or carbine, same with the SKS.
Lever guns ? John Bufords troops held off Henry Heth's entire division at the beginning of the battle of Gettysburg.
Again, get one that will take down the game you hunt and it will be plenty for HD.
Another consideration , you included "Shooting sports", the type of sports you engage in will effect the guns you choose.
If you shoot "Cowboy action" you would be foolish to use semi auto's for your "emergency guns" since those are not what you practice with, Bird hunter/Skeet shooter ? Shot gun with interchangeable barrels instead of rifle for hunting/HD.
But no battery is complete with out a .22 pistol and rifle.