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New Coiltek 10X5

Just got a Coiltek 10X5 for my Equinox. What a difference in balance. Any tips from those of you who are experienced with it?
I never hunted with it but I do have one. I can tell you it is a deep coil, it hits my 10 in. Coins in my test garden. Not as strong as the 11 in. But good enough.
 
I run mine at sensitivity of 19, and recovery speed of 7 on the 800. I feel those settings really does good in my old public parks to get the missed coins from previous hunts. You can swing it faster. I keep the 10x5 on my 800 all the time.
 
I have one on an etrac and I think it's outstanding.
 
For those of you with both the Minelab 6" and the CoilTek 5x10...which is your preference and why? I've already got the 6" and not that impressed with it to be honest. I was wondering if the 5x10 and it were different enough to make it worthwhile to have especially with the holiday bundle they are throwing out there now.
 
For those of you with both the Minelab 6" and the CoilTek 5x10...which is your preference and why? I've already got the 6" and not that impressed with it to be honest. I was wondering if the 5x10 and it were different enough to make it worthwhile to have especially with the holiday bundle they are throwing out there now.
In my test garden the 5x10 is much deeper than the 6".
 
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