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B2uMax/clean sweep

Herb Jones

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Spent a few hours testing the B2uMax/clean sweep combo. Seems to be a well built coil. Nailed a lot of quarters, but virtually nothing else.... it's was a strange day of digging. 17 quarters, 6 dimes, 10 pennies , and 5 nickels... covered a massive amount of well worked ground, and still managed to pull a few. The deepest coin was a clad quarter at 7"... the rig was a little toe heavy, but nothing too bad considering the amount of ground coverage. Looking forward to giving it some more field usage.... wish I could find a 4-pin delta for my Vaquero...
 
I had one on my Outlaw. It worked OK, but it killed my back, it was so front heavy. The balance was terrible. Maybe my age had something to do with it, being 72 years old. I ended up selling it just because of the balance. If you turn the coil around so that the long end is to the back it helps the balance a little bit.
 
Flipped the clean sweep and the balance has improved slightly... in spite of the length, the width allows for getting into the smallest nooks of all my coils. Really looking forward to getting out to some large open spaces... certainly not an everyday coil, but it definitely has its place in the rotation. I would recommend this to anyone who is considering picking up something a little different. Anyone wishing to part with a delta/4pin, can always hit me up.... I'd love to try one on a vaquero.
 
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