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daddyflea

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Biggest Find of the day was another place to hunt. Old House that was originally built in the 1800s. Now it is gone completely. also found a 1956 Nickle at the House I am currently hunting along with 4 Wheats 2-1945s, a 1953, and a 1940D. Found a Couple newer Pennies but most of these are Wheats. The back of this House has the toughest ground I have dug. It is almost muddy but I still have to use a shovel to get down to the 6" or so where these Coins are hiding.
 
Him looking at your coil list and it doesn't look like you have anything very small for the eTrac. Just my experience...drawn from what I have...the 5" Excelerator and Sunray x-8 are super at working in places like that. The 5" coil will pick out individual targets like nobody's business,the X-8 works really well too,in case you're looking for separation in those conditions. Sometimes those bigger coils are a little tough to tell what is going on in the ground,especially for someone newer to the FBS like me. Also,remember that sensitivity has to be kept in check at times when there are many things or BIG things close by...keep it coming!
 
IDXMonster said:
Him looking at your coil list and it doesn't look like you have anything very small for the eTrac. Just my experience...drawn from what I have...the 5" Excelerator and Sunray x-8 are super at working in places like that. The 5" coil will pick out individual targets like nobody's business,the X-8 works really well too,in case you're looking for separation in those conditions. Sometimes those bigger coils are a little tough to tell what is going on in the ground,especially for someone newer to the FBS like me. Also,remember that sensitivity has to be kept in check at times when there are many things or BIG things close by...keep it coming!

So far no desire for a smaller Coil. Stock Coil is fine. I can hear the different targets. Dug a couple of spills and I could tell there was multiple targets. In fact I was cosidering getting a larger DD coil.
 
I agree with IDX . You will be amazed what the little coil can do. Even better using TTF with the little coil. Like you said , you have no desire using small coils. But there are targets the big coils can not detect that the little coils can. And some are the best finds I ever found. Good luck and HH. GS
 
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