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Which small coil to buy for my MXT??

I think the 5.3, is the best but i do have the 4x6 dd. I just like the 5.3 for pinpointing,and i think it gose a little deeper.
 
I'd go with the 5.3 also. I have both the 5.3 & the 4x6DD. The 4X6 can't be beat it the trashiest sites but the 5.3 is almost as good in trash, pinpoints better and goes deeper than the 4x6.
 
5.3" coil hands down! HH, Nancy
 
I also just bought the 5.3 since everyone seems to love it. Let's hope it's as good as everyone says.
 
That's right, you're heard it four times already, and there's no way I could change my opinion about the current coil selections ... the 6
 
You won't regret it. You'll love it. HH, Nancy
 
After you have spent some time with your Eclipse 5.3 coil, let us know what you think of it. HH Bob
 
5.3 is really good ,however if you can find a used jimmy sierra hotfoot(3x9) you'll love it.
 
I agree the 5.3 is an excellent choice. I didn't see anyone else mention it, but it serves pretty well as a go to general use coil even in areas not so trashy. As I use it and the 4X6 both, I feel it is worth passing on that the 4X6 IMHO is a very specific use coil best utilized in really heavy trash conditions although it does well at getting close to playground poles etc. in tot lots as well. Down side is moderate depth and poor ground coverage, but if one hunts in heavy trash quite often, it definitely serves a purpose.
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