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Thanks 1hotwire, I will consider that coil.I have the nel hunter and it's accurate with the numbers according to the targets ( of course all coils in iron will fluctuate ) . I like the coverage and it has decent separation with average depth is what I have found out and it will find silver.
it is discontinued but I called around and found one for $142.00 and yes I would buy it again.
I do like it but I usually swing the 13" ultimate and 5x10 coltek .
I can't comment on the other two coils.
Hope that helps
Roy
the stock coil masks so many targets ...even the 8x6 sef is better....and I don't like that little coil at all !@Elmy-- so you never use the stock coil? I don't... tempted to sell it.
sent you a video .....pm.... so you do it right.against a fence...you get the id of the fence and any target that hits above or below that id is a different target than the fence...
you choose what you want to dig.
Maybe you both will score this way....let us all know !Ronstar and I will throw on small coils and go around tennis courts in the area. Each of us have found silver rings close to the chain linked fencing. I assume people will put jewelry on a towel or sweater and forget it is there when they grab the garment, and off the ring goes into the grass.
So on to ebay it will go.
Nope...never had one long enough for an evaluation....when it missed a coin the etrac hit....It took a fast trip south...and so did my nox....Lol!
Not to hijack the thread, but I think you have also used the ctx... coil rec for that beast? I'm just using the stock.
I have all 3 coils for the ctx. I use them all about equally. If your a serious coin hunter the 17" is a must. Don't be afraid to use it in trashy areas. I use it in the trash with the sensitivity down to 10 and pull coins.Lol!
Not to hijack the thread, but I think you have also used the ctx... coil rec for that beast? I'm just using the stock.
@jklineI agree with the previous, and it really depends what you want to do. I would recommend the 17” coil because firstly, I use it the most, by far. It can be made to see the deepest of targets when run on the stable edge and it can also root out coins from trash as cw3 said. How? Remember how the initial processing works. The SENSITIVITY dictates how weak of a target return will be “let in” to be processed in the first place. Of the signals which are allowed in, HIGH TRASH will provide ID on the STRONGEST ACCEPTED target. The HIGH TRASH setting tends to work the best with some discrimination applied (that’s straight from the manual, and a verifiable finding of my own). So, as in the post above, if you run LOW Sensitivity even with the big coil, it’s not even letting in a lot of the weaker returns, which gives the secondary audio processing LESS to work with and providing a better ID on things which are easy for it to “see”...such as a coin of constant makeup and shape. Nothing you do with any settings will change the physics of how what is in the ground affects certain returns...but a lower Sensitivity in trash with the big coil simply lets the machine PROCESS less of them. You can also shorten the rod a bit and swing a couple inches OFF the ground, effectively letting less of the field to be in the ground in the first place, but depth will suffer proportionally.
I would agree that having all three coils would be the thing to do for optimization...if money is no object.