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The easiest way I can think of is to put a block of known dimension on the forend iron that is slightly higher than the sides of the barrel channel and sets flat on the forend iron. Then measure with some calipers over the block and forend assembly to the surface of the deeley latch. Do the same thing on the splinter forend at the same exact location.