Scott Maine
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First i try not to have to rely on a planted test bed for depth....guess it makes no difference as my soil around here is same as in my fields.
I used to have some realy deep stuff in my in laws place but that house has long been sold.
Anyway in my current home the soil phase is 75 and Fe content is .3 to .1
I have to say I get very impressive depth on my planted coins. Now around here you are not going to find many dimes at 10" with any machine. An Explorer was one of the few that could with a 10" coil and that was tuff...my Cz's never could....the only other machine that could get a dime at 10" randomly was a modified IDX Pro...but that is no surprise...and then again only when the soil was wet.
I am not saying that the T2 is as deep as an Explorer....YET....that has to be proven in the field....or disproven. However i will say it will be fun to see how the initial depth tests hold up in actual hunting. Could be close.
Scott
I used to have some realy deep stuff in my in laws place but that house has long been sold.
Anyway in my current home the soil phase is 75 and Fe content is .3 to .1
I have to say I get very impressive depth on my planted coins. Now around here you are not going to find many dimes at 10" with any machine. An Explorer was one of the few that could with a 10" coil and that was tuff...my Cz's never could....the only other machine that could get a dime at 10" randomly was a modified IDX Pro...but that is no surprise...and then again only when the soil was wet.
I am not saying that the T2 is as deep as an Explorer....YET....that has to be proven in the field....or disproven. However i will say it will be fun to see how the initial depth tests hold up in actual hunting. Could be close.
Scott