If you have a choice in regards to consumables, see if you can get ahold of a Cronatron rep out by you (they were recently absorbed into Lawson products so you might need to look for a rep under that name). They have got some welding rod for stainless to mild that, in my opinion as a journeyman millwright and certified welder, outperforms E309 by leaps and bounds.
I'm in charge of purchasing rod for my company and we used Lincoln rod for, god, 30? years. Then the rep stopped by, I ran some passes of their various rods, he gave me some 10# samples of a couple I was interested in, and within a month all the foremen were asking for more of it. Their rods are a little on the pricey side but they're just amazing to run. The one thing you have to be careful of though is that if your weld calls for a AWS classified rod, some but not all of their alloys are classified. For instance, they have a rod that is a low hydrogen, 75,000# psi, similar composition to a 7018, but isn't classified so it can't be used for things like state certification tests.