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« on: February 02, 2011, 02:20:14 am »
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Anyone here use a Vaquero for modern coins? I'd be interested in hearing about how it performs for you Shocked

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     I love my Vaquero for coin shooting, I use the 3 x 18 coil and set the disc. all the way clockwise, the threshold all the way clockwise and the sens. to about 9. This setup is great for coinshooting and will just about miss everything else but crushed aluminium soda cans.

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