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6" DD EXcelerator is it water proof?

ohio fred

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on the Kelly co sight they say the 5" and 8" is waterproof but nothing about the 6".Waiting for mine it left Kelly co wed afternoon arrived 20 minutes from my home at ups Fri night after they were closed not open sat or Sunday.I could of had it sat if they would allow people to pick items up,but there closed so it sits there till Monday.But i have to say Kelly co is fast thanks jw and brenda.ups is fast too just wish they were open sat.
 
According to JW they are. Just make sure the nut on the coil is tight. HH Dennis in Idaho
 
Make sure the strain relief is finger tight.
 
Hi JW,

I have the 4.5"x7" and 5" EXcelerator coils for an M6 and very satisfied with them and find the 5" coil outstanding at target separation while providing good depth at very trashy sites and rarely get an overload response,the 4.5"x7" coil gets excellent depth and very good separation on deeper targets but will often overload on very shallow targets, curious why the 6" EXcelerator was added. What is the benefit of adding the 6" coil to the mix. Thanks for any reply. HH Bill
 
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