zt77's meaning was obvious to me.
If you guys didn't know what he's talking about, then why answer?
Anyone familiar with the Henry Golden Boy knows that it has a LOT of drop.
Oh yeah, rifle shooters often don't know anything about gun fit... Which comes back to, if you don't know what "drop" is, then why answer? (Go learn to shoot a shotgun and you'll learn about gun fit.)
The Henry does have a lot of drop. That's one reason I really like the Marlin 39. The geometry is great, IMO. The current Golden 39A is a good stand-in for a centerfire Marlin, too,.
To me, the BL-22 is a well-made little gun, but feels toy-like. It does fit me, though. It's worth handling one to see if it feels right to you.
If you're looking at the Golden Boy, consider the 39. It's in the same price ballpark, but the Marlin is a takedown rifle, still made out of machined steel with minimal changes since 1897 (1891, really, but the takedown feature was added in 1897). They are multi-generational "forever guns."