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Richard@BackwoodsDetectors

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[size=large]I posted a week or so ago about me going to a house where I had hammered with a high dollar machine a number of times, and was very impressed with the 5" coil on the Racer. Well, now I am totally at a loss for words. With my &^^%#$%@ machine, I worked the yard top to bottom, right to left, even diagonal a number of times. Today I went back a second time and found 13 coins. 2 memorials, 10 Wheaties, and a 1881 IH. Some of them were with the 5" coil and some with the stock coil. Hard to explain these results with the Racer. It seems very simple, it finds coins that other machines have missed !! Richard[/size]
 
That small coil, very very sneaky indeed. I've seen similar results using it in hard hunted sites by machines that cost much more. Congrats!!
 
Richard early on when I aquired my CoRe last year I coined a phrase, "small debri masking" that's what is keeping all other machines from seeing these coins and relics. Both machines will do the same thing with small or stock coil. Lot's of naysayers out there LOL. I've seen it with my own eye's too. You know it's hard to tell someone who is running a 2-2500 dollar machine they think is top of the heap you can find stuff and a lot of it walking directly behind them hunting. I love it! Great hunting there ole man.....:clapping:
 
Did the same test myself against my F75 LTD2 at my own "hunted out" spot that hadn't produced silver in a few years. After I'd detected it with a variety of machines, it would barely caugh up a single IH or wheatie on a hard worked hunt.

My first Racer hunt, 11" DD to 11" DD: F75 zero, Racer two silver coins and two greeh teens wheaties

Second hunt, Racer with 5" coil = NINE keepers: one silver war nickle, two V nickles, two buffalo nickles and four green teens wheaties.

Definitely liking the Racer, it's making a nice companion machine to my F75 LTD2.

HH,
Brian
 
It seems to do a better job in iron and trash then most units and maybe the lower freq helps...I hope the US can do better and I can't wait for the deues update and coil..that is where they will make their moeny on the coil it will pay for the update...French and Turks are smart are on the way up the ladder
 
Now it will be great to see what they design next??? You have to, to stay in the game we maybe selling our racers or using them as a backup to their new machine if they do this right...In fact to stay in the game you have to when you are kind of new to the game...With the talk of fisher releasing some new units in 2016 everyone will have to move fast to keep up...just my thoughts
 
you will probably dig up a few more coins!
 
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