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LR Pro coils tests?

Rebel1

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Anyone with one of the new LR Pros try out any other coils on it yet? Like the older push in Fisher F5 5" DD or some of the push in Greek or Platinum coils. If so, how did they do? I tried my 4" BH coil and it does work but only gets about 2 1/2"-3" in depth.
 
One cool thing about the 4" coil not being an exact match is it acts like a severely negative threshold or super high ground phase. In that you can hear coins to 3" in disc and 4" in all metal but it's like the top 3-4 inches detection with proper coil. no weak, iffy, or small trash signals are coming through. can make for an extremely accurate shallow clad in trash scalpel. The ID is about 1 off for nickels, 2 off for dimes, and 3-4 off on quarters but rock solid since its in the top 3-4" inches. all metal id is rock solid as well. It does give you some cheap flexibility. I find the 11"DD to work trash pretty well anyway if I want depth. I'd rather clear the shallow first in super trash anyway.
 
Keep praising the 4" coil guys :)
Maybe First Texas will make one tuned for the Greek machines. I almost want to start a petition :)
 
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