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Big Boys Hobbies

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On Sun-ray to build an inline probe for the F75 before they buy one? MMMMEEEEEEEEEE!!! I have one on my Minelab and its invaluable for saving time on finding targets.

HH, Stoops
 
I always heard you need a shoval to pinpoint on an explorer.
I have heard the F75 pinpoints rather well for having a DD coil.
Of coures this is all rumor as I have neither....at the moment but
by tommorrow that will change.
 
The EX and the EX II are ok once you learn to pinpoint. The SE however is really easy. The inline probes dont really help pinpoint unless the target is shallow. They do however help you find your target once your hole is dug.

hh,
Stoops
 
It works well on any detector and has more depth. However, the pinpointing on the F75 is quite good.
 
On the hand helds the smaller coil might be true. My whites hand held helps, but being able to hear the same sounds using a probe inline from your detector rocks!
 
[quote stoopstroop]On the hand helds the smaller coil might be true. My whites hand held helps, but being able to hear the same sounds using a probe inline from your detector rocks![/quote]

I have a Sunray probe on my Explorer II and still prefer a vibraprobe. Different strokes for different folks I guess. I'd definitely prefer a small coil.
The point is, maybe "obviously" isn't quite the term.
Tagamet
 
I wish they still made them. Mine still works but is on the blink (or I should say beep) again. Still finds things in the ground, just can ID them.

For iron rejection the Periscope is fail proof.
 
[quote stoopstroop]The EX and the EX II are ok once you learn to pinpoint. The SE however is really easy. The inline probes dont really help pinpoint unless the target is shallow. They do however help you find your target once your hole is dug.
hh,
Stoops[/quote]

Ditto. Rumor has it that Fisher has a small coil "in the works" for the F75.
Here's hoping!
Tagamet
 
They must be the shizznat.

Sorry for the non correct usage of terms. I never did like creative writing class and it shows. Sorry I'll work on that for ya. I guess I could just ask my wife to proof read my post before I post them. :cheers:
 
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