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Any tried the 9x12 AT Searchcoil ?

Garrett shows a 9" x 12" AT Pro PROformance concentric search coil PN: 2222700 on their AT Pro page:

9 x 12 AT Pro Search coil

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HH,
Brian
 
It is very sensitive to tiny metallic objects. I only used it in the snow, as we still have plenty of it. I bought it because of it's size and crisper audio pinpointing off the inner toe. I don't know how it compares depth wise to the stock coil.
 
John-Edmonton said:
It is very sensitive to tiny metallic objects. I only used it in the snow, as we still have plenty of it. I bought it because of it's size and crisper audio pinpointing off the inner toe. I don't know how it compares depth wise to the stock coil.
thanks for the report,
it will be nice if you can do air target tests with both coils and let us know. :detecting:
 
The large coil will get what other's miss with a small coil ...That's the beauty of these new tight footprint DD's....

All I want is the stock coil and maybe a exact smaller version say 5x7.5 blunt nose DD...till then I am happy with the one that came on it...it will hunt in trash hole's as good as a smaller coil with depth to boot..

Keith
 
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