3 speaker cable options - what to choose?


Hi guys,
First of all, I new here, it's my first post, nice to meet you all.
Now to business:
I am looking to upgrade my current speaker cables (VDH cs-122)to something much better.
I have narrowed down my choices to 3 options:
1. Audio Art sc-5(se)
2. Morrow Audio sp-5
3. Clear Day Shotgun
My budget is $250-$350 and all three fall within this price range (either new or used), the ClearDay is a bit cheaper than the other 2, but the double shotgun version is out of my price range.
My speakers are 88db, 8ohms yet quite power hungry.

Which option will give me the best sound?
Any advice, especially from someone who's had a chance to here more than one of them, would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
behemot
Behemot, If you listen to rock/pop IMO not worth waiting.
For classical ,acoustic jazz I think it is.
02-15-14: Behemot
Electronics will be replaced later this year, not now. This a different scale of budget we're talking about. Currently I want to finalize the SC upgrade.

I would recommend waiting on the cables until your electronics are settled. In my experiences, cables work synergistically with the rest of your system. Many times when I change electronics or speakers, I find that I have to change cables and/or cords to tune the sound into what I am looking for again. So if you are set on finalizing your speaker cables now, don't bother changing any electronics in the future.
As I said, anplificataion is not going to be replaced soon, I am actually quite happy with the current setup, and feel that a minor tweak is due.
Since the SC are the weakest link I thought to upgrade them.
The question remains: under the current setup, which of the alternatives will yield the greatest improvement?
It's hard to convince myself that these tiny Clearday shitguns will deliver with my inefficient speakers, yet they are highly praised here in audiogon.
The Audio Art seem more conventional cables, but I have never got a chance to try them out either.
Then there are the morrows, with their endless levels, thus leaving me confused...
You don't have to convince your self, says clearly on Clear Day website you need Double Shotgun for your speakers.
I personally confirmed this with owner , a stand-up guy, before I bought my Doubles, as my speakers are in same range as yours.
You hardy ever do get to hear cables, wouldn't much matter
if you did unless it was in your system and in your room.

I never heard speakers that didn't sound at least good with SC-5 or 5E . After break in of course.
I've owned the Morrow SP-3s and SP-5s biwired and there is little difference in sound between them. They are both nice. I'd always returned to Speltz Anticables because they sound more transparent and live. I believe the Morrow cables are an ingenious attempt to get the buyer to constantly upgrade in the belief that the more expensive version is better--not worth the price difference if you have to go back and forth to even hear one. The SCs I bought were all broken in and used in systems for over a year and by me 24/7 for a 2 week period prior to any listening as a break in after puting them into my system. When I tried MG Audio Planus III copper ribbon SCs, my quest for better sounding SCs ended and the others were sold. Seriously transforming sound and the price was worth it--much more than your looking at though. Can't vouch for the other two cable companies but I'd bet on the Anticables over either. It wouldn't be night and day difference most likely, but the Anti's are very transparent and live sounding in the lower cost category. I liked them way more than the Harnomic Technology Pro 9+ hose sized cables that cost $1499 new. They only lasted a couple weeks before I returned to the Anticables and the joy of listening returned.