RE: bow question
All the ones you have listed are pretty good brand name bows. You probably won't go wrong with any of them. But it is more a case of which one feels right for you. One may have a stiffer or smoother draw. Another may hold easier. Go shoot as many as you can and make your decision based on which one suits your style.
A bit of advice tho. If you are new to archery, buy from a goodpro shop. The help you get there will make things easier in the long run. Now would be a great time to go too. They probably aren't going to be real busy this time of year, and can give you lots of attention. And you will have lots of time to practice before the season opens.