Sorceress geometry is listed with the fork at 25% sag (standover is measured with the fork fully extended). We do this on all of our hardtails with suspension forks because that’s the geometry you actually ride, and that's what matters.
We’re not too concerned with fully extended fork geometry because that only shows up when you’re in the air or not on the bike.
A lot of other brands list hardtail geometry with the fork fully extended, which can make apples-to-apples comparisons a little weird. If you’re trying to line things up, you can expect the Sorceress at full extension to be roughly:
~1.5° slacker
~11mm less BB drop
~12mm more stack
~15mm less reach
Comparing hardtails to full-suspension bikes is another story. Most brands list full-suspension geometry at full extension, but once you’re at sag, the bike’s overall attitude doesn’t change much, so most geometry numbers stay pretty close. The biggest differences show up in BB height and BB drop.
If you’re comparing Sorceress to a full-suspension bike, the listed at-sag geometry should get you pretty close for most numbers.