RE: What to do now?
Are you able to get anywhere to hold and/or shoot a variety? Stay away from the SteelForce, but the other Hortonswould probably meet your needs.
I endorse TenPoint bows for folks looking to hunt, and agree that Excaliburmakes fine bows, but in my opinion a bit wide for some hunting applications.
The complete line is more expensive, but the quality and design warrant it. There are some at entry level pricing that are anything but "entry level".The Titan and Pro Elite were awarded Inside Archery's Best buy awards.
Also take a look at the integrated cocking aids. I have a ACUDraw (crank) on my Elite.Depending on your injury and capabilities, this needs to be a primary consideration.
In the end, it is a personal choice that only you can make. Best of luck finding the bow that is right for you.