COIL QUESTION: BANDITO 2 UMAX

artzstuff1 said:
What would be the best size small coil for my machine? and also which type to use, to get around those trashy areas,,, I know there are some pro bandito users out there that can help,,,,,,,,, thanks


art

The 4 inch would be the smallest offering from Tesoro - a great coil indeed but my choice would be the 5.75 inch concentric. It's still very small compared to the stock 8 inch but it gives a little more depth and coverage over the 4. Either way you go you can't lose - just remember that you'll have to slow down your swing. Once you get used to it, you'll be cherry picking the goodies full-time. Might want to pick up an extra lower rod too - it'll make changing coils quick and easy... :thumbsup:
 

DD-777 said:
artzstuff1 said:
What would be the best size small coil for my machine? and also which type to use, to get around those trashy areas,,, I know there are some pro bandito users out there that can help,,,,,,,,, thanks


art

The 4 inch would be the smallest offering from Tesoro - a great coil indeed but my choice would be the 5.75 inch concentric. It's still very small compared to the stock 8 inch but it gives a little more depth and coverage over the 4. Either way you go you can't lose - just remember that you'll have to slow down your swing. Once you get used to it, you'll be cherry picking the goodies full-time. Might want to pick up an extra lower rod too - it'll make changing coils quick and easy... :thumbsup:
Thats kind of what i thought DD thanks for the info , the dealer in my home town has a 4" but i will shop for a 5.75, i never have used a small coil so it will take some getting use to i am sure!!! thanks again,,,,art
 

artzstuff1 said:
DD-777 said:
artzstuff1 said:
What would be the best size small coil for my machine? and also which type to use, to get around those trashy areas,,, I know there are some pro bandito users out there that can help,,,,,,,,, thanks


art

The 4 inch would be the smallest offering from Tesoro - a great coil indeed but my choice would be the 5.75 inch concentric. It's still very small compared to the stock 8 inch but it gives a little more depth and coverage over the 4. Either way you go you can't lose - just remember that you'll have to slow down your swing. Once you get used to it, you'll be cherry picking the goodies full-time. Might want to pick up an extra lower rod too - it'll make changing coils quick and easy... :thumbsup:
Thats kind of what i thought DD thanks for the info , the dealer in my home town has a 4" but i will shop for a 5.75, i never have used a small coil so it will take some getting use to i am sure!!! thanks again,,,,art

No problem. If you are going to do any coinshooting at local parks and such, you may just like the 4 inch better. Give it a chance (a small coil) and it will certainly "pay-off" for you. :thumbsup:
 

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