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Today's hunt

Johnny

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Used a cz5 with a 5" coil. Some these coins were at 9". Got 1.71 clad, 17 wheats, 2 buffalo nickels, 1906 penny, 1899 penny, 1952-d half, 1943-p nickel, 1926 dime and another 1922-d penny. It is going to be very hard to beat a cz with a 5" coil.
 
John nice finds,and I agree the CZ5 with a five inch coil has given me some of my better finds also.The CZ5 is probably one of the best coinshooters ever made.
 
That's my primary land machine, and the 5" is my main coil, unless I'm in a large area, then my 10.5" comes into play.

HH from Allen in OK
 
I hunt with the CZ3D,CZ5, & CZ70 and some of my hunting buddies also use the CZ. The CZ's work real good in anywhere that I have used them in Oklahoma. The 5" coil is deep, I know here it will hit 9" coins.
They ground balance around 5 where I hunt. The place that we hunt has a lot of trash, alum. and rusty nails, we just set them on 5 and hunt.
HH....BJ
 
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