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Good Evening Guys I Have a Coil ?

moose57

Active member
When I get ready to go metal detecting a large farm field
where the ground is flat & level. What size coil would you
recommend on using. Would you use a nel storm coil, or
maybe the nel tornado coil & some other medium sized
coils just in case you need them.. Thank you for your
time & help. & Have a Merry Christmas..
 
When I get ready to go metal detecting a large farm field
where the ground is flat & level. What size coil would you
recommend on using. Would you use a nel storm coil, or
maybe the nel tornado coil & some other medium sized
coils just in case you need them.. Thank you for your
time & help. & Have a Merry Christmas..
It depends on the field stubble. If its corn stubble you might stick with the smaller coil or even the stock coil because of the stubble and row size. If its just a field or if its say soybean stubble then go with the larger coil. I've used the Tornado coil for a bunch of fields using my etrac as a first coil. Remember your covering more area with the bigger coils and nine times out of ten the contents of the ground have been plowed up closer to the top surface soil. Good Luck and Happy Hunting!
 
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