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Questions about using a Shooter Coil on Beach and MXT on beach in general

fllawboy

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I am using an MXT to beach hunt down here in South Florida. I have had some success so far, but was wondering if I would improve my luck if I used a shooter coil, such as the 4x6 DD. I have only used it in my back yard and was impressed on how well it separated trash from coins. I was wondering what result there would be on beach. I know it is a very small coil, but the separation in my test in the back yard was impressive. I went over an area that I have previously swept with the stock 950 coil, 6x10 DD, and the 12' Spider. I thought I had cleaned out the area of all the good stuff. When I went through with the shooter I found coins in very heavy iron and foil. When I beach hunt I primarily use my 6X10DD or 12" spider. I have not used the stock 950 coil since I got the 6x10. All of my rings to date (3: 2gold 1 Silver) have been found with the 6x10. I have found a lot of coins with my 12" Spider. I really like how both coils perform at the beach. The only thing I have not been able to find with either of them so far are gold chains, earrings etc. I know they are out there.

I was wondering if the 4x6 would give me a better chance of locating these items in trashy beach areas. The areas that I am hunting are full of pull tabs, bottle caps, and iron. I dig everything that comes up pull-tab, but sometimes I do not dig the foil signals, is that a mistake? Will the smaller footprint of the 4x6 would do better in the wet sand and along the surf with wave action?

I have been using the Salt Mode in the wet sand areas and the Ground mode in the dry sand areas. I have noticed when trying to ground balance in the sand (wet or Dry) i get foil readings as I am ground balancing and it is difficult to locate an area where no readings occur so that I can ground balance properly. I have lowered the gain to around 8 and this issue seems to resolve it self. Lately, with the 6x10 I have been able to increase my gain to +2 and have had some good result. I do notice on occasion if the coil is in the water and there is wave action it does false. Lastly, has any one used the Prospecting Mode or Relic Mode on the beach? Was it better than the Coin/Jewelry Mode?
 
I have been using an MXT on the beaches now for 4 years with great success. I use the 6x10 dd, I find it cuts down on falsing considerably compared to the stock coil.
Not digging foil could be a mistake,I have found some thin rings that read foil, but they seem to be a consistent foil reading, not jumping in the vdi scale.
I have used a 5" excellarator on the beach and honestly found it too tedious because of it's low coverage.
I personally believe the 6x10 is the way to go, but everyone has their preferences.
I have used relic mode also with good results but I am partial to c/j.
Hoped I helped a bit and good luck !
 
You really have a lot of junk separation needed. Otherwise you just cover less ground and get less depth. As suggested, the 6x10 is probably your best option, if you really feel a need?
 
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