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6x10 vs. 8x6

dirt lizard

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I know these are both great coils. But I would like to know the good and the bad one has over the other from members who have both of them.
 
The 8x6 SEF is a great coil but I'm still a huge fan of the 6x10 Eclipse. Gets through the field brush easier in my opinion, Depth wise I call them pretty close although I trust the ID'ing of the 6x10 a little better. Of course I use the 6x10 pretty much exclusively on all my Whites.
 
how about 5.3? Do ya loose much depth over the 16x6? I am looking for coild to swing in tot lots and trashy homesteads?
 
My 8x6 is a very smooth coil, but seems a little less sensitive towards the front of the coil when I air test it, but it. I love my 4x6 shooter for trashy areas.
 
I have both and the 8x6 is a great coil and drives deep but I think the 6x10 is more stable at higher sens. The 6x10 pinpoints better for me. My 5.3 is concentric and is stable but I lean toward the 6x10. PS I love the 5.3 in heavily cluttered areas.
 
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