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F4 or F5?

gygull

New member
Alright, Im ready for an upgrade from a Bounty Hunter Lone Star. I'm considering a F5 or perhaps the F4. I'm leaning towards the F5. Your thoughts on each machine would be great.

Thanks

Georgia
 
Thats a close one, as in if you were keeping your bounty hunter, the 8" coil and any other coils u might have for it would work on the F4, not sure about the F5.... So if you say bought a package that included the 11"DD that the F75 uses & the 4" coil you'd have a nice set of coils for different applications to go with your F4. Reading the forum youll notice all owners are happy wheather F4 or F5 owners. I myself Use the F4 & Im more than Happy with it, its a quick accurate lightweight no fuss coinshooter with good depth & possibilities as a relic hunter in AM mode on clean not much junk sites....The F5 I have not used, So may do all the things mentioned a little better with more info shown & more adjustments at you fingertips.

Happy Hunting
 
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