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Couple of DEEP digs with the F75 LTD2

Keith Southern

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the spencer hull was at 15 inches counting the pinestraw..

The Soldier carved Pencil was at 13 inches

Couple of deep hard targets in hunted out sites...

I love the soldier pencils.....really personal...

9.0 mode,,,,,99 sens,,,,B.P,,,,, 2F Ground bal at 75..... 1 to 2 fluctuating F.E dirt...

Keith
 
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Thanks for sharing the info. So many of us have just gotten our updated detectors back and face freezing temps. I always loved my F75 but the idea of it being "quiet" is like a dream come true. It was always deep and pretty accurate. I can't believe the new FA process that is going to make it so awesome for my field hunts. Please keep sharing your hunts.

Don
HH
 
Very nice recovery Keith... Was wondering if you were using the 5" or stock coil during this particular hunt?

Robert
 
both finds were made with the 11 Bi-Axial...

Both finds were about the same depth in the dirt just each had different amounts of pinestraw on top of the dirt...

The finds were about 9 inches deep in the dirt but the pinestraw is lying thick...

heres another thing....the 9.1 mode in DE would not report these targets... the 9.0 mode in DE gave a nice whisper hit but clean...the BP mode on both 9.0 or 9.1 hit them well....yet the 9.0 does not have the slower report like 9.1 BP mode..

So again I like 9.0 for my Hunts...

Thanks fella's

Keith
 
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