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test on small coil

Low-Boy/LCPM

Active member
THE SMALL COIL IS SO SMALL, LIKE A LITTLE BROTHER TO THE LARGER COIL. I COULD RUN IT IN CALIF ABOUT AS HIGH AS THE LARGER COIL AND ON ANY SURFACE TARGET IT GAVE AN OVER LOAD TONE. SO A DIME OR PENNY OR JUNK WOULD SOUND OFF WHERE AS ON THE LARGER COIL IT WOULD HAVE TO BE A BIG TARGET. THE BEST PART ABOUT THIS COIL IS IT SHOWS JUST HOW GREAT THE LARGER COIL IS. AND IT SHOWS HOW FAST THE F75 IS. BUT WHERE IT REALLY SHINES IS IN TIGHT AREAS CORNERS AND TRASH. THE OTHER THING IS, IT IS REALLY DEEP. SO IT IS A MUST FOR JUST THE RIGHT PLACE, AND THAT IS WHAT I WANTED! I HAVE YET TO GO TO A PARK THAT IS FILLED WITH A LOT OF TRASH, I RELIC HUNT AS MUCH AS I CAN. IS IT WORTH IT, YES, FOR ME A MUST!

I WOULD LIKE A SMALL DD, OH YES AND WOULD PAY A BIT MORE FOR ONE. I LOVED HOW WHITE'S MADE A TON OF COILS EVEN THE 18X3 WAS A COOL COIL BUT WHITE'S DOESN'T MAKE ANYTHING AS NICE AS THE F75. EVEN THE MXT DOES NOT MATCH THIS MACHINE. I HAVE A LOT OF TIME TO TEST THIS NEW SMALL COIL AND I KNOW IT WILL COME IN HANDY WHEN I WANT TO GO OVER AN AREA ONE MORE TIME. THANKS FISHER FOR MAKING A COOL MACHINE AND OFFERING US A NEW COIL. WHAT ELSE DOES FISHER HAVE FOR US IN THE FUTURE? I AM NOT INTERESTED IN MID TO LOW LINE DETECTORS SO IT WOULD HAVE TO BE TOP OF THE LINE, THE F75 WOULD BE HARD TO BEAT. AND WHAT HAPPENED TO ALL THE OTHER BIG PLAYERS?
 
I have to agree this little thing as a lot of power on this machine. I got mine yesterday to late to go hunting with. But I did have time to go out into the yard and test it on some surface coins I threw down. Wanted to see how it read on them and if it made the machine more stable.

I started out in Disc mode, DE, sens 45, disc 9 and it hammered every coin hard and solid VDI numbers every pass. I also noticed that it overloaded on the quarter when to close to it. I raised the coil about 5" before starting to loose the signal so I was happy with that. Coins in the ground should give aloud better signal and maybe double the depth or more.

I also switched over to Motion all Metal which I hunt in a lot. Again, every coin came in with a correct VDI numbers and no bouncing around and very solid tone. The difference was I could almost pull the coil away 6-7" before loosing the signal. I plan on putting everything on hold tomorrow to get at least 3-4 hours in with this coil at an old 1800s farm house. There is a ton of trash there and this coil should pick threw it pretty good.

BTW, the other things that excise me about this coil is this. The F75 recovers so fast I could sweep this little coil over stuff that most others with a large coil might miss. I have no doubts that this coils will produce and cover more ground then machine with a lot larger coil would. The other thing is it PP dead on right under the F75 logo for me. I tested it on 4 coins in the grass and put my finger on each on after PPing. That was one of thing that really slowed me down on hunts and my coin averages in the parks and schools. I had to dig deeper and hunt longer for the target with this machine. I could miss some surface stuff by over 4-5" with that large coil.
 
I have been getting some good depth reports on this little coil .
 
on coins also. You just lift it an inch or so. A large target still overloads with the loop held higher up.:fisher:
 
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