Mark in NC
Member
What a combo! I was already thoroughly impressed with the DD coil/F4 combo when it comes to target separation, ID accuracy and depth. I had read lots of positive things about the small 4" coil for the F4 and thought it would be cool to try it out. In the past I used the 4" Tesoro coil when I had my Cortes, and it was a great combo.
Although I've used a four inch coil in the past, there's still that initial shock at seeing how tiny they are once they're mounted on the pole! The already ultra light F4 now felt nearly weightless with the "hocky puck" along for the ride!
A quick trip out to my test garden was an eye opening experience... much, much better depth than I expected, while maintaining the great target ID. I have several severely trashy sites I plan to hit with this coil... it should be very interesting! Surgical precision at a bargain price...(30 to 40 bucks retail at most places) Now, if we'll just get some rain to loosen up the dirt a little, I'm good to go!
Although I've used a four inch coil in the past, there's still that initial shock at seeing how tiny they are once they're mounted on the pole! The already ultra light F4 now felt nearly weightless with the "hocky puck" along for the ride!
A quick trip out to my test garden was an eye opening experience... much, much better depth than I expected, while maintaining the great target ID. I have several severely trashy sites I plan to hit with this coil... it should be very interesting! Surgical precision at a bargain price...(30 to 40 bucks retail at most places) Now, if we'll just get some rain to loosen up the dirt a little, I'm good to go!