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Garrett

SlowPoke

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Has anyone tried this search coil? I have a TA 300 and was wondering if this would help. I usually hunt in Nova Scotia.
 
It's a coil designed to get better coverage and better depth in mineralized soil. I used it on a beach and I think I cleaned up the whole beach with it. It's very sensitive to bottle caps, which can sound like coins too. It doesn't take very much time to cover a large sized area. The depth is a little deeper then the stock coil, and you can usually run it with a higher sensitivity. I wouldn't use it in parks, as there are too many targets to get any kind of decent ID, but if I was working a huge beach.....I'd cover lots of area and dig all targets, as gold can read all over the place depending on what it is amalgamated with. You can't surgically remove coins with a small plug like on the smallerr coils, but on the beach or ploughed fields, it doesn't mater. It is also quite light.

Hope this helps......
 
Now that helps. Thank you very much. My TA 300 is not as good as I thought it would be and this may do the trick.
 
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