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<blockquote data-quote="mbarnsr2" data-source="post: 938020" data-attributes="member: 72599"><p>Ya, he is a big tall man with a long reach indeed. And the fact that a properly fitted bow,would have likely required a custom build, he would have certainly gone that route, he wanted to do this right, and is serious about archery, he was relying on some informed help. </p><p></p><p> If the , shop that sold it to him won't make good, I'm going to take him over to the PSE factory/shop, they have taken care of me in the past with issues that occurred beyond the warranty period, great folks. Their CS dept treats me much like Leupold does, almost a no questions asked approach, if you will. </p><p></p><p> MB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbarnsr2, post: 938020, member: 72599"] Ya, he is a big tall man with a long reach indeed. And the fact that a properly fitted bow,would have likely required a custom build, he would have certainly gone that route, he wanted to do this right, and is serious about archery, he was relying on some informed help. If the , shop that sold it to him won't make good, I'm going to take him over to the PSE factory/shop, they have taken care of me in the past with issues that occurred beyond the warranty period, great folks. Their CS dept treats me much like Leupold does, almost a no questions asked approach, if you will. MB [/QUOTE]
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