Since the measurement of the drop at comb and heel is based on a line that extends from the muzzle to the receiver on the top of the rib (the sighting plane), it's impossible to measure a stock's drop at either point using just the stock - you have to have the rib as a reference point. Same goes for any cast (on or off) or pitch.
Hope this helps.
Pete Struck
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