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F44 aftermarket coils.

I've been using the NEL sharpshooter coil on my f-44 for at least 2 seasons now! I think it is a fantastic coil.. Id's deep object correctly and doesn't false. Works great for me in my area of the country.

HH Mark ( ohio )
 
The F44 is not really a 8-10 machine in the first place. You are looking at roughly 7-8 inches on most coins with the stock coil that is already fairly large to begin with.

While I do agree the SS is a great coil...it is not going to make the F44 go 10 inches on a dime...yet alone a quarter.
 
The Fisher 11"DD Elliptical Coil for the F-44 will definitely hit a US Clad Quarter at 10" and a US Clad Dime at 8". I have proved this in my test garden and in real world hunts.
The part number for the
11"DD Coil is - (11coil-FRL)
 
You have the most fantastic soil known to man as those are basically air test numbers. Most people will not come anywhere close to that.

I own and love the F44...but label me a skeptic that 95 percent of the users have ever heard (yet alone dug) a 10 inch quarter or 8 inch dine.
 
HunterGT....I have no problem proving this to you. My Fisher F44 with an 11"DD coil will absolutely hit a Clad US quarter at 10" and a clad US Dime at 8" in the Southern New Jersey sandy soil. The audio is weak and the target id is jumpy but I can still hit it. I don't have a YouTube page at the moment....but maybe in the near future as time allows...I could post a video proving this.
 
I am new to this detector and detecting. I purchased the f44 and have the stock coil. So, I have found many coins. I have found dimes as deep as 8”. I have yet to find anything deeper t though. Hopefully I’ll find something amazing soon!
 
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