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Glad for you. 5 months is way to long to wait for an item you paid for in full upfront. Good luck and hope the coil works out for you.My coiltek 10x5 is on the way.
It's been on order since 2/2.
It is from a sponsor but I won't say who.
I will definitely give a report as soon as possible.
I really didn't pay the weight that much attention. I will check it out farther this afternoon. It did seem really small though.Is there much of a weight savings over the 11" ? thanks.
They have a different shape but really didn't look a lot thicker.How are the coil ears? better than the stock coil?
Mark
I just put the 10x5 on one 800 and the 11in on the other, in my opinion there is a very noticeable difference in weight.Is there much of a weight savings over the 11" ? thanks.
I hope over time you will see a bit better separation in trashy iron areas. Also, I look forward to your updates.I just put the 10x5 on one 800 and the 11in on the other, in my opinion there is a very noticeable difference in weight.
I still can't believe the depth the 10x5 is getting. It's hitting 10+ inch coinsView attachment 16990View attachment 16990. I hate to post that because some have said it's not supposed to go that deep.
The downside is I just did a few quick separation tests with a nickel and 3 square nails. I really didn't see any difference. That's the same results I got with the minelab 6 inch coil. But the coiltek is much deeper.
As for the ears they don't look any thicker than the minelab to me.
I'm not real impressed with 10x5 after one hunt with it. I know one hunt is not enough to tell anything just saying I was not impressed. It definately falses on iron worse than the 11" does with a F2-0 setting. I was getting fooled on iron that never fools me with the 11". You could make almost anything sound diggable with the Coiltek. That's tough to do with the 11". Iorn Bias will probably have to be bumped up to be tolerable. How much I'm not sure yet. I don't care what anybody says in my dirt it's not as deep as the 11". My thoughts are 2"-3" less deep. I always get some kind of deep beeps with the 11". I didn't get nothing over 5" deep with the 10x5. Also in Park2 the 10x5 seemed to pull the numbers down 2-3 points
Soil here is not too bad. Also, do a lot of beach and water hunting. In the field it seemed pretty honest with t's tones and VIDs. I just turn on and go pretty much in multi and I'm happy with the depth and overall performance. Can see how adverse soil may be a problem with depth. Hope you have better luck, next hunt out.I'm not real impressed with 10x5 after one hunt with it. I know one hunt is not enough to tell anything just saying I was not impressed. It definately falses on iron worse than the 11" does with a F2-0 setting. I was getting fooled on iron that never fools me with the 11". You could make almost anything sound diggable with the Coiltek. That's tough to do with the 11". Iorn Bias will probably have to be bumped up to be tolerable. How much I'm not sure yet. I don't care what anybody says in my dirt it's not as deep as the 11". My thoughts are 2"-3" less deep. I always get some kind of deep beeps with the 11". I didn't get nothing over 5" deep with the 10x5. Also in Park2 the 10x5 seemed to pull the numbers down 2-3 points.
I think that's a given. But it is a nice in between coil with decent depth and gives a little more coverage than 6". Also lighter and sleeker than the 11' coil.It is never going to be as deep at the Nox stock coil. The width of the coil if the big factor in depth.
agree. I used the 5x8" coil on my AT Pro and loved it. I hunt civil war relics in urban Atlanta along creeks overgrown weeds and small trees. The nox stock does not do the job and don't care much for my nox 6" coil. I an thinking the coiltek 10 x5 will be just perfect. Much lighter for me means longer hunts and less arm fatique. able to swing in tighter areas. I suspect it will be my goto coil. Sure hope so. Thinking about getting a carbon shaft if that will lower the weight of the detector and is worth the cost.I think that's a given. But it is a nice in between coil with decent depth and gives a little more coverage than 6". Also lighter and sleeker than the 11' coil.