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F70 DEPTH

I'm thinking about getting the F70 and was wondering what kind of depth do people get. Also, compared to F75 ltd and F75 how doe F70 compare? I know it

won't perform up to a ltd or an etrac but can it get close? I'm using an xterra 50 now and unfortunately it is like a toy compared to the etrac I used from a

hunting partner.
 
http://www.fisherf75.com/pb/wp_8bad0861/wp_8bad0861.html

Here is a link with a lot of info .Maybe it will help .I love my F70.:fisher: all the way
 
I used the F70 all last season and it did very well. I would get stuff 6-8 and or 10 inches deep. I think for the $ it does very well. Ive been using the LTD the past month, and yet havent got the knock me over the head finds yet. Although I really think I just havent gotten to that right site yet. The more Im using it I can see its growing potential. Good luck with your decision. CO
 
I have a F-70 had it just over a year its great with a DD coil. However if you are a coin hunter only {not relics) you should check out the Teknetics Omega pro I have been putting one through some rigorous Coin testing and I will say so far I am impressed
compared to the F-70 its daylight and dark difference on how quiet it is , it locks on to a coins in my test garden real good 8" silver dimes no problem, the Omega is made for coins 7.8 MHz, I took it to the park Saturday and again I was impressed, if you are a coin hunter check it out. HH:detecting: :teknetics: Omega :clapping:
 
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