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First Outing with the Tiger coil on the T2 SE

Youngted

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My first outing 17th September 2015 with the Mars Tiger coil fitted to my T2 SE settings 67 disc 0 Sounds 2c worked well found these fourth century coins poor condition 15 mm diameter plus a small leather stud. Two .303 bullets bits of lead nothing at great depth
 
Congrats! Old coins are great to dig regardless of their condition. I would love to dig old coins like that! Looks like the Mars coil is doing its job.
 
Brian,did you find any major advantage over the NEL coil apart from the weight reduction,is it basically the same type of coil or is it still to early yet to come to any form of conclusion ???
 
i have been pumping mine up to 90 sens on clean ground ,you will take a bit of a ear bashing but the depth is incredible ,my hammered from yesterday was sens 72 ,disc 3 ,tones 3 thats on a iron infested site with the normal s.e machine
 
Much easier on the ears than the Storm very smooth operating even smother than the Sharpshooter which I shall continue to use on my difficult Roman site
 
Its hard to imagine the manufacture of the machine would leave much meat on the bone.
There's just not that much to a coil.
 
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