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  1. M

    Need Severe EII Help

    I can get the Explorer II to Work at the beach, no success in high mineral(heavy clay) I have several detectors, nautilus, mxt, tehon but just cannot get performance except near the cost from the EXII. Can any of you diehards tell me what I am doing wrong. Michael
  2. M

    Anybody had experience with HotShot for MXT coil

    Your comments are welcome, thanks michael
  3. M

    Does Anyone Own A 8x10EclipseDD and what are your comments

    Its apparent that I need to preview my post. Thanks for your opinions, I hunt red clay nc soils mostly and would like to know if the large DD coil has any advantage for a relic hunter. Michael
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    How owns a 8x14 Deepscan Coil for MXT and is it worth the money

    If they want and arm and a leg it must be worth something in the field. How deep have you seen? Is there good target seperation? Is it as heavy as they say Does the VDI/depth indicator work within reason are some of my questions. Hunting shotout rev/civ sites. Thanks Michael in North...
  5. M

    Does the whites mxt 8 x 14DD really perform in shortout areas or no

    Thanks guys for your comments
  6. M

    I am conflicted, which is better 5.3 or 4x6 for most depth heighest trash

    Thanks for your comments. Michael in North Carolina
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