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G2 or F75?

lloyd0161

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If you had your choice, which one, F75 or G2 and why? Please don't suggest other choices. I am familiar with both of these. Just that I sold both to friend last year and may be able to purchase one back. Need to make a choice here.
 
Well the decision has been made; the G2.
 
Lloyd -- looks like you already decided, and you obviously are getting a great machine. Which is "best" depends a bit IMO on your hunting style, but both are very good units and since you are already familiar with it, I think you'll do well.

Stevde
 
sgoss66 said:
Lloyd -- looks like you already decided, and you obviously are getting a great machine. Which is "best" depends a bit IMO on your hunting style, but both are very good units and since you are already familiar with it, I think you'll do well.

Stevde

Thanks Stevde,

After much thought simplicity has overruled complexity. Yes, the F75 will go a bit deeper and I like using the dp mode to determine the bottle caps. However, I will be mostly digging every signal in trash laden parks. For my hunting style, extreme depth in our parks is not needed as I just don't feel like digging to China and some areas only allow digging a 6" maximum depth hole to begin with and only with a "small knife or screwdriver" according to the city rules which doesn't make much sinse since a small trowel would make a neater job of cutting a plug. Mostly what I am after is Jewelry since most of the silver coins in the public places has been picked already. I still find the occasional old silver or buffalo nickel etc. Most of these have been within 5 inches of the surface. The nickels were found with the G2 which were close to nails.

Lloyd
 
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