Put the 10"concentric stock coil on the F70 for the first time this morning...hit a spot I go to lots, its a soccer field with all sorts of fill and scrap, so I thought it would be a good place to try it out. It took me about 10 minutes to get used to its small size compared to the 11"dd. 2hrs, 54 coins, 5.44 and a 42 wheat.
I noticed that a fellow can run this much hotter than the dd. I was running 53 sens through it all, and could tell the depth was limited on coins with this low a sens. Dead on accurate TID and PP. Hit a tight spill of 4 Q's, easier to identify and unravel than with the 11. Hit another of 2 Q's...hit 2 dimes 3" deep and 4" apart, got up tight to the chain link, it was good!...So I think you guys were right, this is a great coil for shallow clad stabbing in a trashy environment. I'll use the 11" on the beach, and in the deep clean soil, and this one should be way more awesome in the totlots, and for fresh drops in thick grass. It was sort of frustrating at first because it seemed so small and I had to adjust my swing and stride. I'll keep it on for a while and go to some of my other places with it.
Mud
I noticed that a fellow can run this much hotter than the dd. I was running 53 sens through it all, and could tell the depth was limited on coins with this low a sens. Dead on accurate TID and PP. Hit a tight spill of 4 Q's, easier to identify and unravel than with the 11. Hit another of 2 Q's...hit 2 dimes 3" deep and 4" apart, got up tight to the chain link, it was good!...So I think you guys were right, this is a great coil for shallow clad stabbing in a trashy environment. I'll use the 11" on the beach, and in the deep clean soil, and this one should be way more awesome in the totlots, and for fresh drops in thick grass. It was sort of frustrating at first because it seemed so small and I had to adjust my swing and stride. I'll keep it on for a while and go to some of my other places with it.
Mud