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First impressions of the F75

Richmond_Relic

New member
I'm a long way from being a pro, but I'm not an amateur either as I've been detecting for the most part of 15 years. I ordered an F75, and received a few days after Memorial day. I was finally able to get out and try it out last week for a little less than an hour, and then only in my yard. Anyway,I've hunted this yard inch by inch with 3 other detectors. I didn't tinker much with settings on the F75, running it pretty much the way it came out of the box. In less than 45 minutes I found a quarter, five dimes, and 6 pennies. One of the dimes was a nice Liberty. None of them were particularly deep, just in a pretty trashy area. I can't wait to really learn this machine and realize its full potential.
 
Welcome to the f75 club. It truly is an amazing machine and it won't take you very long to learn just how amazing it really is. Good luck & HH jim tn
 
The DD coil licks iron like a champ......your well on your way. Look forward to seeing some Civil War stuff coming up....your in the prime area!
HH,
Bill
 
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