does my custom jacket fit, an Anschutz skorpion fusion
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 5:58 pm
Hi all, I have had a really rough time with my jacket. I once had an anschutz jacket that fit really well and it was stolen. I replaced it with an off the shelf one because it was part way through the season and I couldn't wait for a better one.
Eight months ago I ordered the skorpion fusion. Five months ago it arrived and it didn't fit. It turned out it didn't match the measurements that were on record so it wasn't a change in my body, which has been pretty stable in size for 10 years. It had far to much space in the front, really bulky in the back and I could touch my elbows together without effort.
It was a real shame after waiting three months for it. Anschutz would not replace it, they would alter it so it was sent back. I just got it back today, another 5 MONTHS later. I put it on an was dissapointed again. It felt better but I can touch my elbows with no effort at all.
I thought that this was the one thing that mattered on jackets. Is this not the case for this jacket with it's softer materials?
I am in indoor prone shooter, my average over the last couple years has been ~98.8 so my shooting is reasonable but my understanding of jackets is just what I have heard.
I don't want to keep it after 8 months of waiting and all that money if it is still a lemon. I don't want to have to try it and just live with it if it's not as it should be.
Should it be like this for a custom made jacket?
Thanks.
Eight months ago I ordered the skorpion fusion. Five months ago it arrived and it didn't fit. It turned out it didn't match the measurements that were on record so it wasn't a change in my body, which has been pretty stable in size for 10 years. It had far to much space in the front, really bulky in the back and I could touch my elbows together without effort.
It was a real shame after waiting three months for it. Anschutz would not replace it, they would alter it so it was sent back. I just got it back today, another 5 MONTHS later. I put it on an was dissapointed again. It felt better but I can touch my elbows with no effort at all.
I thought that this was the one thing that mattered on jackets. Is this not the case for this jacket with it's softer materials?
I am in indoor prone shooter, my average over the last couple years has been ~98.8 so my shooting is reasonable but my understanding of jackets is just what I have heard.
I don't want to keep it after 8 months of waiting and all that money if it is still a lemon. I don't want to have to try it and just live with it if it's not as it should be.
Should it be like this for a custom made jacket?
Thanks.