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T2 Question

Jerry Ga.

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For 100% pure relic hunting does the F/75 offer any advantages over the T2? All the good relic sites are about gone. Whats left are the old house sites loaded with iron but with many buttons, and maybe some beltplates mixed in with the junk. How does the T2 handle these conditions?
 
All the good relic sites are gone. At least thoughly depleted of good targets, that most modern detectors cannot see targets anymore. Fortunetly for us field and ghost town hunters who relic hunt in those situations. The T2 has opened the door where it was closed before and hunters wandered the fields coming home empty handed. You have already heard about the T2's ability to see around iron and masking is no longer part of the equation. Finally a machine that can deliver as promised the ability to open those old spots. Fast processing speeds, high operating frequencies make the T2 see the buttons under square nails and relics under the shadow of plow points and stove parts. I use the T2 for these sites and it never ceases to amaze me of what it can tell me is in the ground in an already hunted out or iron infested site, which are all thats left to plunder.
I have used the F75 but not much. To me it is a T2 with options as a field/ghost town hunter I do not need, like notching, and a confidence meter. But if you want to have a more versatile machine that does it all for all types of hunting situations then the F75 is the one
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