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F5/F75 head to head Video

Low-Boy/LCPM

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Well I had to rush to make this video so I did a lot of fast editing...The F5 turns out to be a lot of bang for the buck and is a little brother to the F75. Very fast and nice and stabel give the F5 a DD and boy it would give the F75 a run for the money. All my targets were shallow. Some of the places I hunt have very little sink factor. I got the F5 as a back up instead of getting the F70. I wanted a different freq and it hits hard on cald and silver.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_PY0_AEvic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZQ3DQUDZbY
 
thanks low boy!..nice effort!..i dont know if you thought of this,but maybe you could do ahead to head of both of them in a site where you KNOW coins are deep!
it would be a very convincing test to determine IF the two detectors will "get" the same "hits!"

(h,h!)
j.t.
 
I don't find many coins deep less I go to a school but maybe at some point
 
try it out!..go to the school!..see what happens!..really enjoyed the video!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
Hey Low-Boy, your videos are awesome -- love the Robin Trower music too.
I've had my F75 for over and have thought about giving it a try in Jackson and the surrounding towns one of these days, as I'm not too far away in El Dorado Hills.
Bart
 
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