The rests you have selected are all good and have used them. One piece rests are easier to setup, but they take more room up if you plan on traveling a lot. The joystick rests most likely won't cover the whole target in the horizontal plane at 25m especially if you plan on shooting the 25m target.
One piece rests at present time aren't allowed in the sub 20fpe classes. Something to think about if you plan on participating in structured matches. The scores between both setups are on par with each other, the one piece is just faster to setup. For myself I really like the controls operational without having to move my hand to reach for different locations of the adjustment knobs. If I was just shooting groups it wouldn't be a problem with any you have mentioned.
The Fulghum front pedestal can be moved up, down and across as fast as a one piece without having to move your elbow and hand, having tendinitis in the left elbow doesn't help.
With one piece rests it's a preference, some don't like the controls in the back and are more comfortable with the controls being in a more neutral position. I also prefer a lower center of gravity.
There are pluses and minuses in each of the rests, not knocking any of them, they are all well made and serve their intended purpose.
My primary rests for BR are the Fulghum front pedestal and the Pappas one piece.
Regards,
Joe