The "proper" length for
ANY DBM installation is where the magazine of choice presents the cartridge so that the primer pocket (large rifle) lies tangent to the lower portion of the receiver bore. -This is relevant to staggered stack, center feed, or center stack, center feed.
Staggered stack, staggered feeds like the AW's don't play by quite the same rules.
On most DBM's this puts the pillar length at around 1.075 for the rear and .725 up front. That's a ballpark number relevant to most DBM's made today. Not everyone makes stuff the same way. The whole system has to be gamed out. If you pile the bedding compound on and "float" the receiver over showline and don't compress the pillar, then the whole thing is a wash and the pillar has to be shortened.
Some tips:
Link to LRI DBM with general install notes
It's never a bad idea to trim and mock the assembly up out of the stock. If it feeds "on the bench" it should feed once its all clam'd together. Pay attention to the rear portion of the magazine mortise in the receiver. The little peninsula like feature between the Mickey Mouse ears is notorious for hanging up on the back of the magazine (preventing complete engagement).
The fix in that situation is to whittle the receiver so there's enough clearance.
Hope this helps.
C.