It finally arrived. That was a long week, like a kid waiting on Christmas. Anyway, I did a little air testing last night and can't wait to hit my sites to see what I've left in the ground.
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doctorbb said:Thanks for the encouragement. I've used White's machines for 37 years but this one is a whole other animal. I love my Classic III but I hope to get more depth with the DFX. I noticed that the trigger is the same as my Classic. Does it function the same? When it's locked forward is that all-metal mode like my Classic? The instructions don't mention anything about the forward position.
Oklahunter said:doctorbb said:Thanks for the encouragement. I've used White's machines for 37 years but this one is a whole other animal. I love my Classic III but I hope to get more depth with the DFX. I noticed that the trigger is the same as my Classic. Does it function the same? When it's locked forward is that all-metal mode like my Classic? The instructions don't mention anything about the forward position.
Congrats, doctorbb! I, too, got my DFX yesterday and I had only enough time to fool around in the back yard for a half-hour before dark.
To answer your question, yes - the locked-forward position of the trigger is the same as holding it back; you're in all-metal, pin-pointing mode. Have you gotten the DFX books yet? I've spent the last week or so reading Jimmy Sierra's and Jeff Foster's books (I think the compliment each other), and I'm ready to do some field testing!
Again, congrats to you!
OH