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Anyone using the 15.5''x13'' RC40 coil?

Cal_Cobra

Active member
I saw this video a while back, and it looks like the RC40 is a good coil, but the targets he's detecting are fairly large:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZDvfMZQ7cs

This guy does a live hunt with it, and finds some buttons, and it looks like he's getting good depth on his targets, including small cuff and flat buttons:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-UnAhYfjgE

I have the coil, but probably won't get a chance to use it until the fall/winter, but I'm curious if anyone's using it and how it compares to the 11" DD?

HH,
Brian
 
i've used the rc 40 coil,and it's great on coin sized objects!!i even tried it in a trashy area and the seperation is unbelievable on such a big coil!!i only use it at my spots where the coins are super deep..anything 9 inches and under i use the stock coil!!i did dig a wheat penny that was the length of my propointer at and it was a solid signal with a good vdi!!
 
undrpar said:
i've used the rc 40 coil,and it's great on coin sized objects!!i even tried it in a trashy area and the seperation is unbelievable on such a big coil!!i only use it at my spots where the coins are super deep..anything 9 inches and under i use the stock coil!!i did dig a wheat penny that was the length of my propointer at and it was a solid signal with a good vdi!!

Thanks for the feedback, I'm looking for to testing it out when the time is right :thumbup:
 
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