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Santa was good to me this year, he left me a lot of money in a casino slot machine.
I had no plans to buy anything new for 2018 but now I am going to spend a little of this money and take a chance on a new coil to see if it can help me even a little in this very strange world I hunt in.
I use an F70 and did well with the Fisher coils including an 11" DD but early this year I got a Nel Sharpshooter and that coil surprised me on how well it could handle my dirt and conditions.
Nothing is normal here in the SE. and specifically in my area of the state, the depth and ID's I could get in much better soil out west is unattainable here using any coil in my mineralized devil dirt that is also loaded with an unusual amount of extra iron I have to deal with but through some hard work I have figured out a new language that has helped me get a bit deeper than I thought possible with some strange but repeatable behavior at depth that has helped me find some great treasure since I returned.
So far I have succeeded in recovering some extremely masked targets that were sitting only at the 5-6" area that many missed in the past and I have even dug a few up to about 8" in the bad stuff which is almost unbelievable if you know what we are up against around here.
That big Fisher DD coil does pretty good here but I would sure love to get deeper or at least get better more solid info on deeper targets if that is even possible.
Unmasking is the big job for hunting here but I suspect there is a whole other world of targets a bit deeper than I can get to now as decent as that is.
I am not asking for miracles just an extra inch or two would be great, just that little better solid ID's at depth on the few deeper ones I come across I would gladly settle for.
I am aiming for the Tornado coil and this is my thought process...
The Sharpshooter is quieter than the Fisher coils on my non DST F70 but I am not expecting that on this bigger coil so much but it would nice if that happened.
I can deal with noise and chatter so not a huge deal for me plus I found some settings where I can pretty much max out the gain and sense in disc quietly.
The Hunter coil is said to be better around iron which I live in here and there is a possibility it could be a bit better than my existing big DD even though it is about the same size but I can't be sure.
Nobody around here that I know uses any detector on this platform so no data is available to me to compare any of this stuff.
The Tornado is bigger and I think I can push it to this size despite the larger coverage that could be problematic around all this extra iron I deal with.
A friend has a Tornado on his AT Pro and he says it does go deeper than his stock coil and he seems to deal with the iron problem fairly well.
I can't say for sure but logic says if the hunter is good the Tornado might be a bit better due to the larger size and give me the extra performance I hope for.
Getting a Hunter and not gaining anything on my 11"DD would be a waste so it is worth rolling the dice on the bigger coil.
I considered the Thunder coil but I have had a few tell me it wasn't much deeper or better for them than the Hunter coil...in their dirt.
Plus it is nose heavy.
Can't say for sure but it seems to me the Tornado and Sharpshooter coils appear to be two of the most popular coils they sell and I figure there must be a reason.
On YouTube vids I have noticed many that use that Tornado and they seem happy.
I have asked for opinions on other forums and the Tornado seems to be the larger coil of choice for those that have experience using it and a few of the other large coils in this line.
Again all of this is a crapshoot, any experiences you guys have might not come close to what will actually happen in my strange soil but I welcome any and all opinions, thoughts and insights.
This money came into my life out of the blue and what the heck, I will be getting something new because I deserve it.
New toys and accessories are always fun to use and who knows...like the Sharpshooter whatever I choose if I choose right it might all might come together and surprise me.
Thanks.

I had no plans to buy anything new for 2018 but now I am going to spend a little of this money and take a chance on a new coil to see if it can help me even a little in this very strange world I hunt in.
I use an F70 and did well with the Fisher coils including an 11" DD but early this year I got a Nel Sharpshooter and that coil surprised me on how well it could handle my dirt and conditions.
Nothing is normal here in the SE. and specifically in my area of the state, the depth and ID's I could get in much better soil out west is unattainable here using any coil in my mineralized devil dirt that is also loaded with an unusual amount of extra iron I have to deal with but through some hard work I have figured out a new language that has helped me get a bit deeper than I thought possible with some strange but repeatable behavior at depth that has helped me find some great treasure since I returned.
So far I have succeeded in recovering some extremely masked targets that were sitting only at the 5-6" area that many missed in the past and I have even dug a few up to about 8" in the bad stuff which is almost unbelievable if you know what we are up against around here.
That big Fisher DD coil does pretty good here but I would sure love to get deeper or at least get better more solid info on deeper targets if that is even possible.
Unmasking is the big job for hunting here but I suspect there is a whole other world of targets a bit deeper than I can get to now as decent as that is.
I am not asking for miracles just an extra inch or two would be great, just that little better solid ID's at depth on the few deeper ones I come across I would gladly settle for.
I am aiming for the Tornado coil and this is my thought process...
The Sharpshooter is quieter than the Fisher coils on my non DST F70 but I am not expecting that on this bigger coil so much but it would nice if that happened.
I can deal with noise and chatter so not a huge deal for me plus I found some settings where I can pretty much max out the gain and sense in disc quietly.
The Hunter coil is said to be better around iron which I live in here and there is a possibility it could be a bit better than my existing big DD even though it is about the same size but I can't be sure.
Nobody around here that I know uses any detector on this platform so no data is available to me to compare any of this stuff.
The Tornado is bigger and I think I can push it to this size despite the larger coverage that could be problematic around all this extra iron I deal with.
A friend has a Tornado on his AT Pro and he says it does go deeper than his stock coil and he seems to deal with the iron problem fairly well.
I can't say for sure but logic says if the hunter is good the Tornado might be a bit better due to the larger size and give me the extra performance I hope for.
Getting a Hunter and not gaining anything on my 11"DD would be a waste so it is worth rolling the dice on the bigger coil.
I considered the Thunder coil but I have had a few tell me it wasn't much deeper or better for them than the Hunter coil...in their dirt.
Plus it is nose heavy.
Can't say for sure but it seems to me the Tornado and Sharpshooter coils appear to be two of the most popular coils they sell and I figure there must be a reason.
On YouTube vids I have noticed many that use that Tornado and they seem happy.
I have asked for opinions on other forums and the Tornado seems to be the larger coil of choice for those that have experience using it and a few of the other large coils in this line.
Again all of this is a crapshoot, any experiences you guys have might not come close to what will actually happen in my strange soil but I welcome any and all opinions, thoughts and insights.
This money came into my life out of the blue and what the heck, I will be getting something new because I deserve it.
New toys and accessories are always fun to use and who knows...like the Sharpshooter whatever I choose if I choose right it might all might come together and surprise me.
Thanks.