The shorter Gibson scale length makes A-shape barre chords a bit harder if you have fat fingers
If you can tell the difference at any given position on the fretboard, then you have an astonishingly sensitive touch! Even if you're barring at the 1st fret, meaning your fingers are squeezed up* at the 3rd fret, the difference between a 24.75" and a 25.5" guitar, centre fret to centre fret is less than 1mm! Having jumbo rather traditional frets will make a more noticable difference....
Nice rig though
* No self respecting guitarist plays an A shape barre like that anyway, use the flat of you 3rd or preferably 4th finger
I’m with Bobb on this. I switch between 24.2”, 24.75” and 25.25” scale lengths without noticing more or less of a stretch. I expect it’s more down to neck width or profile or, as Bobb said the frets.
As it’s new it’s going to feel different; play it like you stole it and in a week or two you’ll wonder why you thought it was so hard.