Ditto Sheridan. My expereince is that one or more factory loads usually show up to be a good grouping round in a specific rifle. Any of the bullets in your list placed properly are devestating to deer sized game. The key is the group.
One of the best examples of this showed up 3 years ago when I was helping one of the guys I hunt with set up a new scope/rifle combination. He showed up at the range with 11 different factory loads. Way more than I usually ttry. One grouped worse than any I have ever seen before .. a paltry 4 MOA. I coulod not believe it. But 3 shot group after 3 shot group .... same ... 4 to 5 MOA. That is pitiful.
Two were as good as most hand loads I have ciome up with ... a solid, repetitive 1 MOA or less. The other 8 grouped good enough to use about anywhere he hunts .... where shots are never beyond 200 yards or so.
I suspect you will find a winner ... without having to spend the coin to buy 11 different factory loads !!