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3/27/16 Racer/Racer 2 rc40 coil review

Beyonder

New member
I had a chance to use the HUGE 15.5x13 rc40 coil for the Racer/Racer 2. The park I used it on has mostly targets that are out of range. Targets on the surface, are few and far between. Settings used were various modes(2tone 3tone deep) 90+ gain, and the mineral content was at around 60. and various discrimination. Ratings Poor, average, great, and exceptional.

Physicality(poor):
Due to the location of the coil ears located toward the rear of the coil, it definitely made the machine feel unbalanced and extremely heavy. This may be corrected if the ears were located toward the middle of the coil. I would recommend you use a harness if you are going to be swinging it for more than an hour.

Ground coverage(exceptional):
The ground coverage is simply amazing. You can cover large areas much more quickly then the stock coil.

Pinpointing(great):
After only a few tries, i was able to pinpoint just as well as the stock coil. Very accurate.

Depth(great):
I gave this category a "great" because I didn't have a lot of time to dig targets. The area literally came alive with targets. Normally in that area, it's quiet except for the iron. There were a few targets that were so deep, I gave up on digging them. I pinpointed a lot of targets seeing depths read 11, 12, and even 13 inches on the depth meter. TID range is extended with this coil. Deep targets sound good, and TID is jumpy(which is normal on deep targets).

Comments:
While swinging over a particular target in deep mode, I got a nice, loud crispy hit with a jumpy TID ranging from 20s-50s and all numbers in-between. I switched in all modes and was able to still get the target easily. I was able to pinpoint the target giving a meter reading 9 inches. I dug down seven inches and found the remains of a very early good quality plastic comb(1960s). I dug a few more inches(about 10 total) and got a 1955 wheat penny in good shape. I was surprised at this because, I can almost guarantee that no one has found a wheat penny there in years.

Overall:
I highly recommend this coil. Use it in low target density areas. This coil is great for cleaning deep targets out of an area. Coil will fatigue most hunters, however, a harness can be used if needed to compensate.

Side note:

This coil will easily dominate the CTX 17" coil.
 
That last line is all i needed to know. I wanted to get a ctx for the big coil but have been putting it off because i was worried about weight. I have the big core for the fors core...guess i will take it out of the box instead!
 
The big coil on the Fors CoRe will balance pretty nice, as compared to a lot of other machines using that size of coil. Does anyone know if they changed the Racer 2 big coil like they changed the standard 7x11 coil ?
 
I think the Fors units are more conducive to the big coil, as having most of the weight under the armrest acts as a counter balance.
The Racer's are simply perfect with the 10x5" coil and small 5". I love the feel of my CoRe with the 11x7" too.
 
Greg

Can't answer that on the big coil for the Racer. I got the Mars Tiger coil and love it. It's a couple inches larger in each dimension over the standard coil, balances perfectly and I go to it when I want better coverage/depth. The stock coil that came with my Racer still has the cable wrapped up as it came out of the box.

Tom
 
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