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After reading many posts, I'm wondering why some F-75 users are still using a Coin$trike?

Christopher,

The C$ is the fastest responding detector using a concentric coil made to date, second only to the T2/F75.
The C$ locks onto round targets.
The C$ can be set as hot as the site allows yet still be set stone cold stable.
The C$ goes deep.
The C$ has functional tones and notches
The C$ will hunt right next to big iron.
The C$ has seperate ferrous and non-ferrous discrimination.
The C$ allows you to manual or track vs ground balance.

If I had to hunt next to big iron like railroad rails, I'd pick a C$ over the F-75
If I had was hunting in severely mineralized ground that reports most non-ferrous targets as iron, I'd pick the C$ over the F-75

HH

Mike
 
how could there not be certain times when that 99 point ferrous resolution would come in handy?
 
I just thought that it was interesting that even after the F-75 has been introduced and well-appreciated in it's abilities, that heavy hitters on here like Mr. Bill, Bill Ladd, Mike Hillis, Buckeye Brad, Marc in NC to name a few are still using one. Thanks again guys...another reason why this is a great forum...HH


Chris
 
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