My younger brother is something of a "minimalist".
He's got an older Winchester M70 Featherweight in .308 (pre-64).
He uses one bullet for all of his big-game hunting. It's the Nosler 150gr partiton over a max load of H4895.
Between me and my older brother, we've tried to get him to try other things because we think his "higher than currently published" max load is going to eventually do bad things to his collecter grade rifle. However, he gets easy extraction and at or near MOA accruacy, so who's to critisize him. He's getting 2,900+fps and bang-flops even on elk. He's also taken a nice Pronghorn buck with his loads.
I did give him some discontinued "Partiton Gold" 150's several years ago. He loaded them up in some Winchester Nickle cases so he can keep them seperate from the regular Partitions. He uses them exclusively on elk. The "Gold" bullet had a longer base section and shorter nose compartment so they would retain greater mass and have a smaller expanded frontal area for deeper penetration.
However, for your purpose of "deer" hunting, even the inexpensive Privi-Partisan bullets as sold by Graf's would do well. My Savage M110LH in .30/06 actually favors this bullet for accuracy. These are about 1/4 the cost of either the Barnes or Swift bullets and are decently accurate. They are most similar to the Winchester Power-Point bullets. For top accuracy and all-around deer hunting performance you can't improve on the Sierra ProHunter and GameKing bullets. These used to be somewhat more expensive than the excellent Remington CorLokts, but lately the Sierra's can even be LESS expensive than the Remington's.
Of the three bullets you listed, however, I definitely would go with the Nosler Partition as these will take the least "tweeking" of the loads to shoot well. Both the Scirocco and TSX or TTSX have reputations for being "particular" about seating depth for good accuracy. Remember, you're getting 50 of these bullets for a higher price than Hornady or Sierra's at 100 to a box.
For accuracy you won't be able to beat H4895, IMR4064 or Reloader15. A Tikka M995 I tinkered with several years ago prefered the Nosler 150gr BallisticTip over IMR3031. It "hated" Varget. Go figure!