F75 SE an old new look

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coin spader
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F75 SE an old new look

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Hey I just bought a new F75 SE from First Texas, got it for a good price. I have had a few of them before and always did pretty good with them but after just reading Nasa Tom's F75 peak performance on another forum I am excited to get out with the F75 once again. I have never run them using the 2 methods Nasa Tom described in peak performance. I know there are a lot of masked targets in the old iron infested park by my house, I have hit that park with just about everything and the finds are getting pretty thin, I'm anxious to see if I can unmask some more good stuff using the methods Tom described. Good to be back on this forum :)
JCR
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Re: F75 SE an old new look

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Sounds like fun. Let us know how it goes.
Chris
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Re: F75 SE an old new look

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I wished I could bring over (from the old forum) that HUGE thread....titled: Receipt Acknowledgement of F75 LTD Proto
It's one of the largest threads......ever.......... on the old forum.

You'll get a real kick out of the F75. You may want to try the small coil in the high-trash/iron sites!
coin spader
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Re: F75 SE an old new look

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I have a sharpshooter and the 5 inch to play with so it will be fun picking through irony spots, I'm sure there is more there to find.
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