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I am here to tell you the 6 "coiltek

jimbraden

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coil is one bad dude...It hits really hard on silver--brass and copper...Going to give it a try in a relic field this weekend I am glad I bought it
 
I really want one, just haven't made it a priority yet. When the ground starts to thaw again, I will put my order in.

A while back I was thinking a 3khz joey coil would be the way to go(If one were made), but the more I've thought about it, the 6" LF is perfect. I have the 5x10 HF for everyday newer park hunting, (which is great for gold items as well as clad coinage and less deep silver items), and I have the MF 10.5 for the deep hunts in more open areas, and the LF 6" coil will be the ultimate coil for finding silvers in the older, more trashy areas. I figure the 6" round coil will go plenty deep in just such areas.
I have a 6x8 SEF for my MXT PRO, and I was amazed at the depth that coil will accurately read a coin at, so I have no doubts the 6 " LF will go every bit as deep and probably still hit harder due to the lower frequency.

I would enjoy seeing a video of the :coiltec:DIGGER coil in action if anyone has some :video:footage they would like to share!:thumbup:
 
I'll do a video when the weather breaks, but that could be a few months. :lol: It's going down to 9
 
I agree, it hits hard on silver, copper and brass. And target separation is excellent. Took a long time to get here...... but IMHO, was worth the wait! HH Randy
 
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