Probably get flamed for saying this but I believe LOP is the most highly over-rated measurement, especially for guns that are going to be used for hunting. First - shorter LOP's are much easier to mount than long LOP's, and second - as a season progresses and temps drop, layers increase and a gun that may have been a little short for the dove opener is just about perfect for November grouse. Like others who have responded to your question, I use a Galco if I have to add a little LOP (remember to take it off, you never want to leave them when the gun is stored).
One more thing (again, probably fodder for flaming): I believe most of the problems associated with a moderatly short LOP can be overcome with 3-4 boxes of shells and a trip to the skeet field. Focus on getting your cheek on the stock and you'll break birds. It's amazing what you can overcome with a little practice.
The range is open: flame away!
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