You have some good, varied options here. They're all high quality brands, so I'd be asking what the main features you're looking for are. In my experience, it's pretty tough with tents to find a do-it-all. So, I'd personally say the lightweight stove jack tent for winter hunts and lightweight 1P/2P tent for summer/early fall are different enough needs that trying to squeeze them into one tent that's perfect for both is too much compromise. But if that's important to you, the silex and rincon are solid options. Imo, they'll be more cramped than I like with the stove in and a larger footprint than I like for solo hunting in September with the stove out.
FWIW if I'm chasing elk in September, I'm valuing ease of setup and a smaller footprint so I can pitch it in a wider variety of locations. If you're planning on running and gunning and chasing bugles with camp on your back everyday, my advice is to leave the stove compatibility out of things and go with a 1P. I have the X-Mid and love it. I think it's really well designed. But as people have noted, its footprint is pretty large for a 1P and it's not the easiest for everyone to pitch on uneven ground (idk...I think if you practice quite a bit with it it's really not bad). You get two vestibules for gear, which a lot of other 1Ps don't have and that, among other things, leads to the larger footprint. Because of the larger footprint, it's not my ideal September elk shelter. But if you have a nice flat spot, I think it's hard to beat.
If you really want a 2P for yourself and aren't super ounce-count-y, I doubt you'll notice the extra weight as much as the extra space you need to pitch it. But if the terrain works with you, cool!
I'd probably try to narrow down what features you really want out of it first. Then go back down the rabbit hole with similarly designed tents.
Others that you might consider: Durston X-Dome (and plenty of other poled, free- or semifreestanding tents out there), mountain laurel designs, Tarptent, Zpacks, other Six Moons options...tons of well made tents out there.
Good luck!