Those wide, fat, early Citori handles will make you wish you had your eye on a stock to adjust for windage.  When they're lower and narrower, sometimes I can adopt the correct list to starb'd even with a slight bit of cast-on.  I always thought drop was a way to get from cheek level to shoulder level without breaking your neck but I guess it's a ramp which could be used to advantage given square and side-on stances and longer or shorter stock lengths.  Then there's Greener's rational stock.  Don't see anyone bondoing on those.  What could he have been thinking?  Seems even less of a one-size-fits-all proposition.  Rollin's pamphleteering is tedious but thought-provoking.
jack