Jeff in Pa
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I bought the large coil a few weeks ago but only had it on the Anfibio for a few minutes and then put it away. I haven't been using the Anfibio lately simply because I enjoy my Equinox 800. So tonite I had an hour to kill and off I went to a very pounded area that keeps producing. It didn't take long till I got a nice deep repeatable that had the smooth coin sound. There was a little iron buzz in one direction but still very good and very deep. The PP depth said 12 inches. I can say I really like the feedback the Anfibio gives and pinpointing with it is spot on. At 10 inches was silver. Just a Rosie but none the less a deep coin that was easily discernable from the other sounds. This is my deepest silver to date in the few hours I have on my Anfibio multi.
The large coil does its job well and easily picked out an 8 inch wheat a few minutes later.
I personally have one gripe about the large coil, it's just too heavy for me at my age. I will not be keeping it but for those who don't mind the extra weight it's a great coil. The Anfibio handles it well and is not nose heavy at all with it I just prefer the feel of the stock coil.
Here's a pick of my carrot in the hole with the Rosie.
The large coil does its job well and easily picked out an 8 inch wheat a few minutes later.
I personally have one gripe about the large coil, it's just too heavy for me at my age. I will not be keeping it but for those who don't mind the extra weight it's a great coil. The Anfibio handles it well and is not nose heavy at all with it I just prefer the feel of the stock coil.
Here's a pick of my carrot in the hole with the Rosie.