Re: lop
In general, either you make yourself fit the gun, or you make the gun fit you. LOP is one of several considerations. If you're competing in HP, a stock with adjustable pull, comb, and butt will allow for the rifle to fit for muscular relaxation in standing, sitting, and prone position. Typically, muscular relaxation can be achieved in the standing position with a relatively short pull, low comb, and butt plate. In prone, the pull will be somewhat longer, comb higher, and butt plate higher. Also, to allow a low gun position, an adjustable hand-stop may come to your aid. In addition, the butt may also be adjustable to cant, to allow the rifle to be squared without muscular effort.
Using an off the rack rifle, you, obviously, need to make do with what you've got. But, for prone, making do may only require a scope mount which allows the scope to be positioned rearward or forward enough to get proper eye relief from the fixed LOP. BTW, a relatively short pull will help balance the rifle, possibly reducing wobble.
Understand too, the adjustments necessary for a proper position, without the aid of artificial support, where the non-firing hand is placed on the fore-end with elbow under the rifle, is somewhat different than adjustments necessary for a rifle supported with a bipod, since, with bipod, the non-firing arm is no longer necessary for support of the fore-end and can be placed elsewhere.