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Why everyone should own a cleansweep coil.

spellman

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I have a cleansweep coil and its amazing. I have been yanking all the good stuff out of the sports fields for awhile now, i have it on my compadre now and i think it works the best on it. Its ok on the outlaw and golden but its awesome on the compadre. The pick witn the tiger ring is my first hunt of 2016. I put my xp-deus in my truck and broke out the compadre with csc and found 2 gold and 2 silver. Don't want to let the secret out but its to good not to share.
 
very nice rings.

I like that tiger. Where are you so I can say I lost it :)

HH
Mike
 
Antarctica :pinnochio
 
Great now I want a clean sweep on a compadre....Those are some great finds......where did the tiger ring up as on the D knob ?
 
I don't know i never mess with the discrimination knob, i set it to the N in iron and leave it alone, i dig everything that sounds good and repeatable. It rang up as a nickel 58id on my g2 that my buddy was using.
 
spellman said:
I don't know i never mess with the discrimination knob, i set it to the N in iron and leave it alone, i dig everything that sounds good and repeatable. It rang up as a nickel 58id on my g2 that my buddy was using.

Great finds...love my 7" coil Compadre, also!
You might want to turn that thing down just a hair...don't know if or how the cleansweep coil could be different but on mine this very thin and tiny silver bracelet came in loud and clear at the O in iron but a slight movement to the N and it was gone completely both in the ground and in air testing.
Very thin gold chains could behave the same way...you never know.
 
Using the csc i dont think i would find chains even with discrimination turned all the way down unless there is a pendant on it chains give to much of a broken signal and i don dig anything but good signals while using the csc, i know im missing stuff but its worth it with the amount of stuff i dont miss.
 
The ring is 16 grams of 14k
 
advice well taken.
 
Cleansweep coil does it again this time I put it on my outlaw just for a change i still feel the compadre does better but it was nice to use the threshold based all metal mode for the taller grass areas. But i hit the same field again and got a small 14k ring with some diamond chips. It was about 3" down and i got a perfect signal on it. Im going to keep hammering this park. I believe there is more gold to be found. This is 3 gold finds in 2 hunts using the cleansweep coil. 2016 is starting out great.
 
Very nice finds.

I frequently use a clean sweep too.
I have found that installing it reversed gives much better balance and not nearly as fatiguing. Normally, (I use it on a Silver Sabre uMax) I find about 4 inches to be a deep target using this coil. It covers ground like nobodies business. I strongly recommend it for places where targets are likely to be a bit spread out such as soccer fields and the like.
 
REVIER said:
spellman said:
I don't know i never mess with the discrimination knob, i set it to the N in iron and leave it alone, i dig everything that sounds good and repeatable. It rang up as a nickel 58id on my g2 that my buddy was using.

Great finds...love my 7" coil Compadre, also!
You might want to turn that thing down just a hair...don't know if or how the cleansweep coil could be different but on mine this very thin and tiny silver bracelet came in loud and clear at the O in iron but a slight movement to the N and it was gone completely both in the ground and in air testing.
Very thin gold chains could behave the same way...you never know.
I agree- I keep mine on the "r" and it still retains some of the "tesoro talk" doing the Tesoro "shake" on foil.
 
Do you guys think the Cleansweep coil will work on my Troy Shadow X2?
I hear the X2 is basically a Silver.
I have the B model that I think runs at 9.6 kHz
Thanks,
Bryan
 
n/t
 
What is the maximum depth that you get with your cleansweep coil? I have a Tesoro Outlaw with the 3 coils, and I just ordered a Silver micromax and a cleanweep coil for it. I know it doesn't go real deep because it is only a 3" coil. It is more for coverage than for depth.
 
Its deeper with the compadre then with the outlaw, id say 6" is going to be your max with the outlaw in discrimination mode and may 7" in all metal mode. I have hit pull tabs at a measured 8" on the compadre not very often and not the best signal but it happens.
 
Thanks for the information. Has anyone here used the cleansweep coil on the Silver micromax? If so, can you give me a report?
 
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