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Thoughts on the 6x8" SEF?

Goes4ever said:
I have had my 6x8 for 2 yrs and used it almost exclusively the whole 2014 season and it impressed the heck out of me on separation, depth....it is a super coil. You can run sensitivity higher, it is super stable, right on the money on the ID. Awesome for old yards filled with trash and or iron. Super to use in farm fields as well. I actually prefer it over my stock coil now I have used it so much this season. If it ever broke I would absolutely but another one!!! I have dug several dimes and similar sized objects at 9" range no problem, I would HIGHLY recommend it as a TO BUY coil....a MUST have!
+ 1 On this post !!!!!! If anyone knows about the SEF 6X8 coil ,Goes4ever has the proof in his finds !!!!!
 
but till you try the coiltek 10x5 you will never know. I've had both ... Terry is an awesome metal detectorist and it's more about him knowing his machine as well as he does and great locations. who know what he would have done with the 10x5 Coiltek
 
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