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6" DD coil

High trash areas for small sweeps and tight areas, small streams and river beds as the 6" DD is totally waterproof and not to forget its a very sensitive coil with good depth......a must have in my opinion :biggrin:
Cheers!
 
in and around trees and shrubs, along sidewalks and buildings, and among the weeds and stalks left behind after harvesting crops. Nice coil. HH Randy
 
I used my 18.75KHZ 6er the other day in an insanely junked area for coins. It worked fantastic. I had been there before with a Sovereign GT and couldnt believe what was there. An old Professor Holloway traders token, two old broaches, six pre-decimal coins, a battered snuff box and a strange bronze cube.
I ran it with a sens of just 14 with no notch and 4 tones. This was an area half the size of a small houseblock.
 
I hunted a very trashy area today with the 6" DD 18.75 and man what a differance it made. I was able to pick out good targets far easier than with the stock coil. It will be my coil of choice anytime I in a trashy area. I was able to run the sensitivity up to 26 without any false signals. The deepest coin I found was a Wheaties down at a little over 6". It gave a very good reading at that depth. Once you try the 6', you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.

Good hunting, John K
 
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