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Just a quick note, I ordered a 7 inch recurve from LRS, it was delivered in a very timely manner. But after looking at it I decided that I'd ordered the wrong one I really needed a 6 inch. One quick phone call to James and he had another one on the way to me almost that day. I got my new shield yesterday.
What Great Customer Service.
Thanks LRS.
Just a quick note, I ordered a 7 inch recurve from LRS, it was delivered in a very timely manner. But after looking at it I decided that I'd ordered the wrong one I really needed a 6 inch. One quick phone call to James and he had another one on the way to me almost that day. I got my new shield yesterday.
What Great Customer Service.
Thanks LRS.
Louie
Glad we got you set up right! : ) Keep us updated on how you like the shield. And post some pics!
I've been using my 10" Ultra on my CopGlide for 2 seasons now.... I just got a set of the lowers and an X-stream ( 10") to try and get rid of the buffeting I was still getting ( although the Ultra was way better than stock)...
at 6'4" the X-stream is way too short for me and is up on craigslist now..... but the good news is that the Hawg Wing lowers with my old Ultra 10" are the $1,000,000 solution.... no more buffeting and way less helmet noise. So, even though I couldn't use the X-stream I still solved my problem..... and as always LRS came through in just a few days, sent emails when the shield shipped etc... and the products are all top notch and in perfect shape despite FedEx's best try at smashing the package up..... no doubt I'll buy my next shield from LRS
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