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F-70 for relics

wheath22

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Anyone using the Fisher F-70 for relic hunting? I want a new relic machine but its hard to decide which one to get. I am trying to get all the first hand knowledge I can before I buy a new machine because I don't want to have any regrets. I am not dead set on any one detector right know so any suggestions would be appreciated. I want a machine that is deep and has good target separation in trashy areas. Yall know what I want tell me what you think.
Bill in NC
 
I love my explorer se pro for relics. I don't think anything can match the depth or seperation if you swing slow. Not cheap though. I am hearing good things about the garrett AT Pro
 
The AT pro is still too new for, it seems like a good machine but I would give it a while before I bought one. I know it has some bugs just like every new machine does but I am sure Garrett will work them out.
 
The Tesoro Tejon Has done me will. With the 5X10 Elliptical coil and 5.75 conc. coil. Less money,
and lite weight and good depth.
Willard in Spokane
 
If I were you I would drive over to Coats N.C. and pick me up a Nautilus DMC2b. Nothing beats it for depth except some of the PI machines. It does great in trash with the 6" coil.
Having said that, my second choice would be the Tejon.
 
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