Don’t doubt any of them could meet your minimum accuracy requirement...really don’t need to spend $750 to get there. No experience with the Bee man 2027….so no comment.Bandit would do it...if you aren’t into adjusting, and just live the out the box tune, won’t be a whole lot of shots per fill up. Seems like they come out the box shooting fast and feel a little bulky (as a pistol).PP700 would do it. More shots per fill because it’s regulated, also tends to arrive faster than needed for your stated needs. Can be DIY adjusted to different levels, but not everyone wants to buy a PCP and immediately start adjusting it.Crosman Silouette (1701) would have the best parts service and come out the box tuned to match-pistol type power. High accuracy, long shot count. Would be the most expensive of the 3. Same air volume as the Bandit (50cc’s), but more than twice the good shots at the lower speeds.Personally, think the Crosman being sold for $440 without a rear sight, crappy plastic grips, is inexcusable. Already well past the current price point of "budget BCP pistol", may as well take some pride in it.... put the sight on and a set of decent grips even if it cost more.Past a certain size/weight tend not to shoot any of them as pistols anymore...shot more like butt-stockless carbines.
Crosman 1701 silhouette for sale on Academy Sports online web site for $375.99 with free shipping. Best price I’ve seen and will tip me away from Diana Airbug due to 5 year warranty and parts availability. Just an input for you to consider. Happy Thanksgiving!Dave B