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Eurosabre and hot grounds

[size=large]reply with what you need to know, as well as which search coil you are using, and the application you have (coin hunting, relic hunting, etc., etc.)

Monte[/size]
 
Hello Monte,
Thank You for reply.
I'm a WWII relic hunting, but does not dislike coins too.
I have a Tejon and an Eurosabre.
Tejon with a 10x12 DD coil on seems to not perform so well in my high mineralized (volcanic) ground (difficulties to GB and it does not punch so deep).
Eurosabre has three coil. 12x10 concentric, 8 widescan and 7 (Troy) concentric. Leaving alone the first one, I'd like to know if eurosabre with the widescan coil could perform better on this kind of ground. I've read on another forum that some Tesoro's machine (the cheaper ones) perform well in hot ground, so I guess that Eurosabre could have more chance to go deeper than Tejon?
Best regards,
 
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