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Out Coin Shooting The Last Couple Of Days After Work, Still Using The 9" x 12" Concentric Coil :detecting:

John-Edmonton

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I put the 9 x 12 concentric coil on the AT Pro early in the spring, and have left it on all summer. I like the large coverage it gives me, and it just works great! Lots of trash in this park. It gets lots of traffic all year round. The large coil does surprisingly well in amongst the trash. I will soon switch to the 8.5" x 11" standard coil to see who they compare. Here's the finds......about 4 1/2 hours total hunting time. I am finding a lot of dimes this year which I missed last year with the Scorpion. I just love the audio of the AT pro.

Below are the rings....
 
I don't know how you do it!!! That is allot of bending and digging. I used to be able to do it,,but anymore,, I just can't. It really is a workout ,,like doing toe touches/squats and tread mill for hours!!!
 
I can understand why you like the Pro mode on the AT John. I played around with a mates AT a couple of days ago and was very impressed with the way you can tell what's under the coil, just by the way the tone sounds.It behaves in a very similar manner as the Explorer series of detectors. Even silver coins give a very distinct tone that is unmistakable.:thumbup:
The 9x12 coil is a beauty, no doubt! Loved that on the Ace.
Very nice ring finds!:thumbup:
Mick Evans.
 
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