Great work HunterGT, I'm loving this series of tests and comparisons. It certainly demonstrates the importance of coil choice in different hunting situations. I'm looking forward to your future test video's.
Great vid hunter, all the info I've been needing.still haven't pulled the trigger on a new detector, these kind of vids are what is needed to really make a choice. And yep still got the LRP as #1 and f44 #2 for now. staying tuned as always. Jeff Conis
HI, VERY GOOD HONEST TEST! WELL SHOT VIDEO, NO FAKING! ONE THING MISSED WAS HOW LIGHT IN WEIGHT AND GREAT BALANCE FIRST TEXAS DETECTORS ARE! ATB HUNTER CLAN AND HH EVERYONE!
Very good test and helpful knowledge. Are there any other advantages to a DD coil ? These are very good videos. I like to see how different detectors work and not just see what it finds.
A DD coil will penetrate mineralized soil better than a concentric in most cases. Not all. It will also separate a target better which can co-relate to a faster recovery speed of sorts. Thanks for the kind words...glad you enjoyed.
Here's a question that I've been wanting to ask, after seeing you use some alternative coil combinations on differing kHz MD's ; I wonder if you know if a F19 coil would work on a F75, and vice- versa? I ask this because I was surprised to watch a video on Y T in which some guy is using a 3x6" 75 coil on a 19 as an alternative... I'd've thought the kHz difference would've rendered such a combination nigh on useless, ie VDI numbers tits- up / balancing impossible/ depth impaired at the end of the day etc etc. Hopefully you will know?
I know of the video...from Dirtfishing right? It sort of works...but the ID and depth will suffer. I wish he would of just not uploaded that one honestly. Depth suffers by at least a couple inches and the ID gets compressed in some sections making any true ID or discrimination impossible. F75 coils are for the F75/F70(Patriot) only. The 19khz and 7.7khz DD coils can swap with zero ID or performance loss.
@@thehuntergt Yep, your on it , he got it wrong with calling the 3x6 a concentric, instead of an elliptical DD. Crazy mis-information. Thank you for setting the record straight for me man, I appreciate your help. Take care.
It is a concentric actually. The small 3x6 from Fisher is. A 3x6 from Nel or Cors would be a DD, but the Fisher one for the F75 is concentric for sure. Where he went wrong is saying it was compatible with a 19khz F19.....it's not since the F19 only likes DD coils technically, and is not compatible with the F75 13khz coils either. A double whammy of misconfiguration.
A 5th coil air test. 0.2 grams of gold. Comparison between eurotek pro and gold bug pro . Thanks if its possible ....I would like too buy a eurotek pro. And I do not know how good it is. Gold bug is too expensive for my at the moment. I would like to look for gold in rivers.
I live in Florida. My wife is allowing me to buy a metal detector $200/300.00. all around good priced detector should I get? Im wracking my brain trying to find whats the best for florida sand and parks ect. What should I do?
Florida has fairly inert soil...so most detectors go fairly deep there. The Gamma and the Liberator are both $299 on Teknetics website with my code. Very good detectors for the price.
TheHunterGT Between the Land ranger pro or Teknetics T2 for depth and separation or is the Fisher F19 better than both? Bet the Huntress would pick the F19!
Great work HunterGT, I'm loving this series of tests and comparisons. It certainly demonstrates the importance of coil choice in different hunting situations. I'm looking forward to your future test video's.
Thank you Tarot...I appreciate that. Glad you enjoyed it my friend. Coil choice would appear to be everything with tests like this.
TEKNETICS T2+ is my choice and everyone knows it’s AWESOME.
I don't use one, but yes, the T2 is a brilliant machine, there is no question of that.
Enjoyed this video, I can see why sites are never hunted out.
Thanks Nick. All it takes is a flip of the coil sometimes and things can come alive.
That was an awesome video with alot of helpful info can't wait to see the other test...
Thanks Darnell...glad you enjoyed it man.
Sweet! Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to see the rest of it. ATB
Thanks man I appreciate it...next vid coming in 24! ATB my friend.
Great vid hunter, all the info I've been needing.still haven't pulled the trigger on a new detector, these kind of vids are what is needed to really make a choice. And yep still got the LRP as #1 and f44 #2 for now. staying tuned as always.
Jeff Conis
Thanks Jeff...glad to be of service my man. Both are great detectors and I don't think you can go wrong with either.
Awesome tests!! This is making my selection a lot easier!! :) Thanks for doing this!! Enjoy these vids!
Brandon Galindo My pleasure...thanks for watching!
HI, VERY GOOD HONEST TEST! WELL SHOT VIDEO, NO FAKING! ONE THING MISSED WAS HOW LIGHT IN WEIGHT AND GREAT BALANCE FIRST TEXAS DETECTORS ARE! ATB HUNTER CLAN AND HH EVERYONE!
I don't think that is mineralized dirt there TheHunterGT! ;) Great Video! Excellent information as always.
Yeah lol...all my minerals are laying under a few inches of snow!
Great video, Huntr, lots of good info. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure Jerry...thanks for watching!
Very good test and helpful knowledge. Are there any other advantages to a DD coil ? These are very good videos. I like to see how different detectors work and not just see what it finds.
A DD coil will penetrate mineralized soil better than a concentric in most cases. Not all. It will also separate a target better which can co-relate to a faster recovery speed of sorts. Thanks for the kind words...glad you enjoyed.
I like this test. Thanks for showing!
My pleasure thanks for watching!
Good test! I will hold on comments until Part 2 and 3 :)
Great video!
Thanks for watching my friend. :)
Excellent testing. Looking forward to the next.
Thanks Joel I appreciate it. Took 3 hours to film that 20 minute video....never changed coils so many times in a day!
TheHunterGT were the lower rods interchangeable at least?
Yeah, when I remembered 3/4 of the way through....not my proudest moment...
Sweet Video thanks for sharing HunterGT :)
Amber Rose Lavender Thanks Amber!
Here's a question that I've been wanting to ask, after seeing you use some alternative coil combinations on differing kHz MD's ; I wonder if you know if a F19 coil would work on a F75, and vice- versa? I ask this because I was surprised to watch a video on Y T in which some guy is using a 3x6" 75 coil on a 19 as an alternative... I'd've thought the kHz difference would've rendered such a combination nigh on useless, ie VDI numbers tits- up / balancing impossible/ depth impaired at the end of the day etc etc. Hopefully you will know?
I know of the video...from Dirtfishing right? It sort of works...but the ID and depth will suffer. I wish he would of just not uploaded that one honestly. Depth suffers by at least a couple inches and the ID gets compressed in some sections making any true ID or discrimination impossible. F75 coils are for the F75/F70(Patriot) only. The 19khz and 7.7khz DD coils can swap with zero ID or performance loss.
@@thehuntergt Yep, your on it , he got it wrong with calling the 3x6 a concentric, instead of an elliptical DD. Crazy mis-information. Thank you for setting the record straight for me man, I appreciate your help. Take care.
It is a concentric actually. The small 3x6 from Fisher is. A 3x6 from Nel or Cors would be a DD, but the Fisher one for the F75 is concentric for sure. Where he went wrong is saying it was compatible with a 19khz F19.....it's not since the F19 only likes DD coils technically, and is not compatible with the F75 13khz coils either. A double whammy of misconfiguration.
A 5th coil air test. 0.2 grams of gold. Comparison between eurotek pro and gold bug pro . Thanks if its possible ....I would like too buy a eurotek pro. And I do not know how good it is. Gold bug is too expensive for my at the moment. I would like to look for gold in rivers.
I would save up if I were you. The EuroTek will not be great for gold that small.
TheHunterGT what other detector would be good? (For rivers) thanks
you should test the 15 coil for the t2
anthony payaso Tell the boss man to send me one! lol
A certain detector from turkey and its a very fast detector... 🤣🤣🤣
When your sponsored...they don't even want them to be named lol
I live in Florida. My wife is allowing me to buy a metal detector $200/300.00. all around good priced detector should I get? Im wracking my brain trying to find whats the best for florida sand and parks ect. What should I do?
Florida has fairly inert soil...so most detectors go fairly deep there. The Gamma and the Liberator are both $299 on Teknetics website with my code. Very good detectors for the price.
TheHunterGT Thanks brother. I'll definitely will check that out.
Willie B the Fisher F44 is just $309 and it gets great reviews.
TheHunterGT Between the Land ranger pro or Teknetics T2 for depth and separation or is the Fisher F19 better than both? Bet the Huntress would pick the F19!
Bicentennial Digger The T2 is deepest followed by the LRP then the F19. Reverse that order for separation.
land ranger pro is a awsome detector!!!
Ricky'D 1968 Hard to beat for the price...that is for sure.
pe tu tester le DESER GOL le PIRATE le EDS le MANTA le GOLDEN MASK le RUTUS le MOSTI le TARAGONE le MAKRO le ARNAND
Envoyez-moi tous et je vais tester. :)
fawsem!!!! Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
deus is trash it's more of a fad in my opinion
Detecting Junkys nah t2 but minelab is good at getting silver in heavy iron infested sites. you have to have NASA degree to work the deus.