Like Rob01 has commented, some rifles are designed to use a tall mount, even though use of a tall mount (even with a 56mm or larger objective) will leave a large gap between the barrel and the objective bell.
I have an AIAX which requires a relatively tall (Spuhr 4006, 1.35" high) mount for a 56mm objective to clear the forearm (handguard) with its full length Picatinny rail. The comb (cheekpiece) is at the bottom of its adjustment for me to get a proper cheek weld behind the scope at this height, so I couldn't use a lower mount even if the scope bell were a smaller diameter.
My friend has an AIAT, which has the same stock as my AIAX, with the same comb lower limit. Even though the scope objective bell clears the barrel with at least 1/2" to spare with such a tall mount, he can't use a lower mount as he'd never get his eye pupil aligned with the optical axis of the scope because the comb won't go any lower.
With more scope height over the barrel bore comes greater sensitivity to windage error introduced if the rifle is not shot with the scope bore directly above the barrel bore (rifle canted sideways) when the scope is zeroed and when shooting at a distant target. I run a scope mounted level to decrease the likelihood I'll cant the rifle.
It also looks a little odd when there's a large gap between the scope and barrel, another downside to more scope height.
That said, my 2 LR rifles are the 2013 AX and a 6x47 Lapua in an MPA BA-Lite chassis. I run a Minox ZP5 5-25x56 on both. The scope on my MPA is in Seekins low 34mm rings (.92" high) with the comb on the MPA is at its lower limit, resulting in nearly 1/2" lower scope height than the same scope on the AX. The comb on both rifles are 1-7/8" below the optical axis of the mounted scopes, so I get the same cheek weld on both.
Is it possible for you to lower the comb on your MPA?
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