I already own an Airwolf and a Huntsman, but don't own a Daystate bull pup yet, so I would probably pick the Pulsar. I have two long rifle BSAs and a Defiant bullpup, and enjoy them all. So yeah, I would get the Pulsar.
If you plan on shooting off of a bench, the Pulsar is the one to get. The rifle can get wobbly with a scope on it. I had the HP version and could hit peanuts at a 100 yards all day long.
I don’t have a wolf but I have a Pulsar. Only issue I have had was the bubble level drained out.
This doesn’t bother me but the position of the cocking lever does mean your hand comes off the grip to cycle the gun.
And a feature about the Pulsar I somehow didn’t know it had. You can’t see it in the sunlight. On the back it has a flashing low pressure warning light.
After getting my Redwolf some months back I have experienced the "hype" behind Daystate products. With regard to both of the guns you mentioned, they are both fine products. Price would be the motivating factor.