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Help Whites Guys. MXT feedback

MXTinNC

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Im Making a decision. IM leaving the Tesoro family and getting to the whites side. I have a decision to make and like the MXT fetures. Im a Relic hunter and do mostly relic hunting but like to mix it up. I want a DEEP machine and the Whites Dealer said a MXT was a good match. I cannot find alot of info on how this machine works on relics? Depth wise I love all metal low disc and dig the deep stuff. Lets face it thats all thats left most of the time. I just want some examples on how deep this machine is on Bullets/buttons/small brass. Is the depth of this machine affected by Discrimination or notching? what can i expect avg depth on neureal soil. My friend has a blue grey and he is grabbing bullets at 12inches with it in this soil.
 
If you are a relic hunter, you will love the MXT...The ground around here has a lot of iron ore in it, red clay mixed in, slate, etc...with that in mind, the MXT handles it perfectly...average depth on a .58 drop around here is around 8"... I have got them at 11" with the 1400 coil.. There is a lot more to consider than depth, telling what is under the coil, is what the MXT is great for....with the discrimination at 0, you will get maximum depth, coin mode will give you about an added inch of depth... Thanks RichardnTn
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While searching an empty field I found a .223 round at 9" with my 8" Excelerator coil. You shouldn't have any problems going to 10" and maybe more with your MXT on larger targets.
 
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