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6000 PRO XL COIL QUESTION

RELIC_HUNTER

New member
I just purchased this machine and would like to know,what would be the perfect coil to leave on.Just a good,all around,detecting coil...Thanks
 
n/t
 
[size=medium]any of the 6
 
Please never sell this machine!! Like tinfoil said, learn how to use the SAT mode. This mode is great and nothing will escape from the detector plus that you can lower your sweep speed. I only used the 5.3 bullseye coil and traded the 950 coil for an 8 incher. Much better....

Good luck, Eric.
 
With out a question the 5.3 coil is the best for coins the 950 for low trash areas the 15 and 25 inch for large deeep targets.
BUT IF YOU COIN HUNT THE 5.3 IS THE TOP COIL TO USE IN THIS DETECTOR.
 
the 5.3 blackmax,or the 5.3 bullseye is THE coil for the pro!..the balance of detector and coil is superb!..it's the best choice for coin huntin' in the junk,and with the detector in the (s.a.t.) mode,you can really slow down your sweep speed to properly id,and isolate the targets,using the the wonderfully accurate analog meter!

(h.h!)
j.t.
 
the 5.3 for an all around coil...but if the area is really clean then I use the 9.5 as it obviously gets a little better depth. My 5.3 is on my xlpro about 75% of the time.
 
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