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Thanks cintitomcat!

petew

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Just received my camo f75 with updates today from cintitomcat, and what a great guy.,
So,I'm looking at a 5x10 coil for it,and am stuck between the sharpshooter and the Fisher elliptical. I do like coins but they're not high on my list,if they come OK,if not OK.I'd rather find jewlery and cool relics,so what's the difference in these two coils.
And I think the stock coil is big enough for any depth I might need,plus I have the 5 inch too.
 
Having a Sharpshooter on another detector and the Fisher 5 x 10 dd for my last F 75, when I got the new DST version I went with the Fisher 5 x 10. It is almost as deep as the 11" stock coil, but sees fewer targets and has very good target separation. I find it to be a little lighter then the Sharpshooter, too. It is a great coil for woods hunting as it can be pushed into and under brush and being solid, does not get hung up on the brush. Personally, I like it much better the the Sharpshooter. HH jim tn
 
the fisher cost 50% more but the performance is close to the same. The fisher coil is slightly tighter design and solid coil design. I wish the fishers where black. I've never understood white coils.
 
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