I agree with ability to go shorter.
Reason 1, would be nice for kids and teens to get short enough and grow with them. (Reason I’m running XLR for my son with TL2 stock, plus I really like XLR)
Reason 2, I have found with positional shooting the shorter LOP is helpful for me to get squared up to the rifle in weird positions.
I’m 6’5” and my rifles are set around 13.5-13.75”. Not sure what I used to run but I know it was atleast an inch longer, probably more. I ran 6 spacers on my Bravo when I was doing mostly bench and prone shooting.
Reason 1, would be nice for kids and teens to get short enough and grow with them. (Reason I’m running XLR for my son with TL2 stock, plus I really like XLR)
Reason 2, I have found with positional shooting the shorter LOP is helpful for me to get squared up to the rifle in weird positions.
I’m 6’5” and my rifles are set around 13.5-13.75”. Not sure what I used to run but I know it was atleast an inch longer, probably more. I ran 6 spacers on my Bravo when I was doing mostly bench and prone shooting.