After much deliberation between the 17" and 6" coils for my CTX, including considering just staying with the stock 11"... I decided to order the 6" coil, which should arrive in the next day or two (just in time for the weekend, and a break I the rain/sleet/snow weather we have been seeing here).
I'm sure this topic has been covered in other threads, and I have tried to read as many of them as I could find, but I wanted to reach out to other 6" users to get some feedback on tips and tricks using this coil.
I have been hunting a variety of locations... from parks, to schools, to soccer fields, to residential (soon woods and beaches - at Champ Ferguson's urging (+1)
). As with many detectorists, I cut my teeth on clad, but that all changed with the first wheatie, then even more so with the first silver coin... so my intent is to be able to use the capabilities of the CTX to find older coins that other's may have missed in areas that have no doubt been hunted many times over the years.
Here is where I need some input... I know everyone is talking about going DEEP, and how to get more depth with the CTX (including me in several posts)... and many talk about getting to 10 and 12" depths (or more). But, my current thought is that I want to get great accuracy of response down to about 6", or 7"... (and iffy signals in the 8-9" range) and with the ability to sort and poinpoint between trash and iron better.. to find the desirable targets (silver, old copper, gold jewelry, etc). So rather than choosing the 17" coil, and getting an extra 2" of depth over my 11", or boosting the manual sens up to the point that it is falsing multiple times each swing... I opted for the 6" coil to limit the amount of information being transferred at any given time to my ears, and navigate through junk targets to hear the sweet tones. And even if that means boosting the manual sens up higher than I would on the 11 or 17, at least the ground it is trying to penetrate is a smaller radius, and should create less falsing/noise.
Ok guys... how far off base am I? 6" coil users... has this been your experience?
I know I am giving up ground coverage (especially in larger open fields) but I tend to find myself working smaller patches of grass, and spending a lot of time slow swinging in those areas. Another reason I wasn't afraid of the smaller coil.
Hoping to get some good feedback, as the comments on this site are always very informational and fascinating.
I will post pics of any "keepers" once I receive the coil and give it a good test!
Thanks everyone and HH,
Tim.
I'm sure this topic has been covered in other threads, and I have tried to read as many of them as I could find, but I wanted to reach out to other 6" users to get some feedback on tips and tricks using this coil.
I have been hunting a variety of locations... from parks, to schools, to soccer fields, to residential (soon woods and beaches - at Champ Ferguson's urging (+1)
Here is where I need some input... I know everyone is talking about going DEEP, and how to get more depth with the CTX (including me in several posts)... and many talk about getting to 10 and 12" depths (or more). But, my current thought is that I want to get great accuracy of response down to about 6", or 7"... (and iffy signals in the 8-9" range) and with the ability to sort and poinpoint between trash and iron better.. to find the desirable targets (silver, old copper, gold jewelry, etc). So rather than choosing the 17" coil, and getting an extra 2" of depth over my 11", or boosting the manual sens up to the point that it is falsing multiple times each swing... I opted for the 6" coil to limit the amount of information being transferred at any given time to my ears, and navigate through junk targets to hear the sweet tones. And even if that means boosting the manual sens up higher than I would on the 11 or 17, at least the ground it is trying to penetrate is a smaller radius, and should create less falsing/noise.
Ok guys... how far off base am I? 6" coil users... has this been your experience?
I know I am giving up ground coverage (especially in larger open fields) but I tend to find myself working smaller patches of grass, and spending a lot of time slow swinging in those areas. Another reason I wasn't afraid of the smaller coil.
Hoping to get some good feedback, as the comments on this site are always very informational and fascinating.
I will post pics of any "keepers" once I receive the coil and give it a good test!
Thanks everyone and HH,
Tim.