Just for background, I’m a lifelong shooter and I’m right handed but left eye dominant so I’m already a “mixed bag” but especially when it comes to air guns with side levers and bull pups with linkages, it seems like a lot of the actions out there would actually work far better “reversed”. There are a few(my Uragan is a good example) that are already set up this way, but I’ve always favored maintaining a shooting grip and a cheek weld behind the optic as much as possible. Obviously on the firearms side these principles weren’t prevalent when the common designs like bolt actions were developed, but with all the more modern airgun actions like side levers and linkages it seems like a better “right handed” set-up would be a lever on the left side and maybe more forward so the shooting hand can stay on the grip and the eye can stay behind the optic while the support hand works the action. There are a few designs out there like the Uragan and the Notos but other than “tradition” and familiarity, are there any really good reasons that aren’t occurring to me why left sided(and forward) action levers haven’t become more standard for right handed shooters?