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Teknetics F70 equivalent ?

dfmike

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I'd like to know if the T2 classic is the equivalent of the F70 or F75. The standard F75 that is.
If it's equivalent to the standard F75, is there a Teknetics equivalent to the T2 classic ?

By equivalent, I mean the same electronics with different exterior. Thanks.
 
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dfmike said:
I'd like to know if the T2 classic is the equivalent of the F70 or F75.

There is considerable similarity between those three platforms, but they have different electronics and run different code.
 
Thank you Dave.
 
It's like a good steak...some like it rare, some medium rare and others medium but all still enjoy them no matter what preference.

I believe every unit in these lines, the classic T2 or F75, the LTD versions of both, the newest classic offerings or even the F70 all have the same basic DNA running through them.
Some differences sure but also many similar abilities and a few options on some models that might matter to some hunters while to others they may not matter at all.
Different flavors that appeal to different people but all very capable in the right hands of owners that learn them.
There have been posts all over the forums for a long time with users stating, "I love my xXxX", no matter which kind they own.

I myself love the 1-15 iron range of the Fishers, the 1-40 range on the T2 can work fine but for the type of hunting I do the Fishers are way more user friendly.
Mileage may well vary for the next person but that is the great thing about having so many good choices.
 
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