I also had a hard time with the D2, which is also a DD coil. As the coil size gets larger, pinpointing becomes even more challenging with these types of coils.
With a concentric coil, the sweet spot is centered under the middle of the coil, but with a DD the sweet spot actually runs from the front tip to the rear tip of the coil running along the center axis.
I found a nice graphic (on the green machine's corporate site) that made it easier for me. By understanding the signature pattern of the transmitted and received signals, it helped me to understand where the "sweet spot" is. The picture is a frontal view and a side view of a DD coil.
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I guess the one easy answer is there is no poinpoint spot on a D2. It runs along the center of the coil from the front to back. The center front tip when sliding the coil forward, the rear tip when coming back.
It is important, especially when using DD coils, to sweep from two directions.