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T2 SE good for Coin Shooting? Good in tall grass in Boost?

silverman

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I am trying to decide is the T2 SE is the right choice for me. I am mainly a coin shooter, but have a chance to relic hunt on an untouched 140 acre plot in central Tennessee. I am trying to decide between the T2 SE and F75 SE at this time. I feel I need one of these machines due to the high grass on this land. I have used the F75, and liked the machine. I have never used a T2, but know they are really liked by many experienced hunters. I plan to buy one or the other after the weekend, and just wanted to know how the T2 SE is on deep coins. I was curious if anyone has found deep coins in boost mode while in high grass, corn stalks, ect. Also, if the chatter in the field is bad.
Thanks in advance.
 
i have been thinking the same thing. but for now im gonna use the g2 and omega alot and learn everything i can about the way they behave. after i get good with them then i will buy the t2se. as of now i have several very good sites that were loaded with iron and my mxt nulled out bad. used the g2 for15 min at one of the sites and had some good signals..did not dig due to frozen ground, but hoping to find some goodies.
 
I know how you feel Bill. I love that G2, but due to tall grass in this area, I need something with the Boost to get down to the good stuff. I'm not sure if the G2 can handle coins with the coil 6-7" off of the surface.
 
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