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New Outlaw

cal

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I got my new Outlaw in last Thursday and had one short run with the small coil 5.75 coil. This coil is definitely going to be a playground, close quarter, trashy specialist. In my fresh buried test bed, all 3 targets at 5 inches, a dime, a nickle, and 3 nickle stacked on top of each other. This coil will get them all. The dime was not as strong but repeatable and strong enough. With the outlaw this coil is like waving a tooth pick. What a hoot! The 8 inch coil is not the best coil for tot lot playground,close quarter detecting. This is coil is very hot and appears to be the answer to open parks,sports fields and open type playgrounds. I will test how it works on those deep heavily mineral sand volleyball courts I like to hunt for jewelry and coins. I do think the 8 inch is more suspect to heavy EMI challenges. I will do more testing on both of these coils. I have yet to try the 12x10 yet.
 
While this probably more personal opinion, I think both the outlaws coils are pretty hot off the side of the coil. you have to cut back on sensitivity and even that isn't weak enough for the 8 inch. I dug a dime at 2.5 -3 inches with the setting on 1. I know this isn't the deepest machine out there but sensitivity at 5 or 6 will get the staples on the bottom of a wood chip tot lot very often. in the thinner 4-5 inch spots.
 
I use the Outlaw for hunting around old house sites, torn down one room schools, torn down old churches, old picnic groves and one thing that amazes me is how good it works in the iron. I use the 8" coil and it does a superb job at unmasking old coins and relics, square nails are not even heard, and it clicks and sputters in the thicker concentrations of small iron objects. I run my Sensitivity into the orange boost to almost maximum and get great depth with it (Indian head penny at 9" deep). At these old areas that I frequent, the most troublesome trash is the square nail, running with minimum Disc. the nails are not a problem, wish I could say the same thing about aluminum trash.
 
The only time I've ever had an issue with EMI with either of my Tesoro's is when I was hunting very close to a power line, other than that I run them super tuned with the sensitivity at 10 or just into the orange.
 
sounds like a good set up
 
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