Nice extensive list...shows that you are passionate to a point where once you get the long-range bug completely it will turn into an obsession.
That being said your obsession will turn you into the kind of guy where after a while you can tell the difference between a $300 scope with all the bells and whistles and a $1500 scope with all the bells and whistles.
For what you are looking at I'll add a few scopes that you would definitely be able to put to good use. The new Super Sniper 10xHD, Sightron SIII 3.5-10x44, Sightron SIII 6-24x50. The Vortex "Viper" that you mentioned wouldn't be a bad idea either.
A lot of scopes that you have in that list have decent glass, but are really limited in internal elevation adjustment. Simply put, most long range rifles utilize a 20MOA mount so you can utilize the scope's internal adjustments instead of holding over the target. You may run into a situation where you either you can't adjust down to 100yds, or run out of elevation before 1000 if you get a scope with limited internal adjustment. Kick off all the scopes on your list with 50MOA of elevation adjustment...for me 70MOA is about the minimum to use on a long range scope with a 20MOA base, it will still give me theoretically (provided that the rifle's centerbore and scope are perfectally aligned and don't use up adjustment on zeroing) 15MOA of adjustment to zero the rifle at 100yds, while allowing 55MOA of adjustment to reach out as far as the round will stay supersonic.
This is a long topic, sorry if my answer is short and vague.