Opinions on rear cocking bullpups?

Hello AirgunNation Peoples,

What is your opinion on rear cocking bullpups? Besides being a tad slower, I personally don’t have a big issue with them.

1569022979_20826543565d856403dc2666.35316556_FBA093FB-5562-4324-BB4A-251E81002A08.gif

Can of worms 🐛 officially opened...
 
That all depends on the overall quality of the bullpup. I highly recommend the Taipan Veteran, even though it is rear cocking. I thoroughly enjoy the Vet's accuracy, excellent trigger, low report (very quiet), simple magazine, easy power adjustment and smooth lever action. The Vet has been trouble-free for me. And, I am able to shoot 34 grain slugs accurately from the .25 cal's LW barrel.

The Taipan Veteran checks all the boxes; except the rear cocking -- which is no deal-breaker in this case.

In any event, I understand the next generation Vet comes with the forward lever. If Taipan produces this one in .177 cal, count me in. I already have the .22 and .25 calibers.
 
Taipan Veteran has been my only rear cocking gun. It was the one thing I hated the most about it, but the rest of the gun made up for that. I was still always desiring the ambi-side-cocking lever of the R5M. I personally would never buy a rear cocking gun again - the stretch to cock it totally takes you away from you relaxed shooting position. It's an uncomfortable stretch.
 
There is something to be said for a bullpup that you can shoot, never lose sight of target thru scope, chamber another round, then shoot again quickly and efficiently. Forward cocking pups are very nice and in my mind they have an edge over the rear cocking pups. The Uragan and Vulcan are at the top for me. 

I do appreciate and enjoy the Cricket, Veteran and Matador R3 & R5. It’s not at all cumbersome or annoying cocking them. However, when it comes to speed or even precision; the more efficient and less movement/reset between shots the better


 
Rear cocking would only bother me if I was hunting Cape Buffalo or lions. In the airgun world there is never a "need" for a fast follow up shot. I certainly didn't pass up the pleasure of owning a Taipan because of how I have to cock it. Its a pellet gun.

Never say never, there are times when pesting that a fast follow up makes the difference. To stay on topic... I still won’t consider rear cockers, just like some won’t shoot a bolt gun, because they prefer a lever. Thank goodness we get to choose.
 
My opinion for what it's worth. I don't care about speed of a follow up shot as much as being able to keep watching my target in a hunting situation. I love my Daystate Regal, but cocking the bolt can be finicky at times. I have it mastered now, but shooting my Air Arms with a side leaver is so much easier. But as Vetmx said I don't hunt dangerous game with my air guns. My biggest drawback on some bullpens is check weld placement and scope height.