Buckfever,
There seems to be some confusion about lenght of pull. The mistake I have made and seems to made is this:
When trying a gun for LOP, you normally stand erect with your spine perpendicular to the ground. However, that is not the situation most times in the field. From a tree stand. ground stand, etc. most of the time your body is bent forward anywhere from 10 to 30 degrees. In such a position much can be said for a shorter LOP.
Try this as a test. Squat down on your haunches, and while in this position, have someone hand you your rifle. Now mount the rifle from this position. If it is of the usual lenght it will tend to "catch" on your clothing.
All my "field" rifles have a LOP of 12.5". They are quick to mount from any "field" position.
In military weapons from the the Springfield to the Garand, the LOP is 13" or less. One size had to fit all. A tall man can adapt to a shorter LOP, but not the reverse.
MY $.02
SM