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Just bought this coil recently and it is outstanding, pin point is great, depth is superior, one of the tricks I use on telling whether its a good target is going from AM back to disc and thumbing the disc to hear a difference in tone, It's my son's detector but I use it myself a lot. HHH.
I hear a lot about that combination being really deep. It makes me wonder how that combination compares in depth to a Vaquero or Cibola using standard 9 x 8 concentric coils?
Years ago, the Industry claimed 2" Depth gain with every coil that was 2" bigger than the stock coil. I don't know if that theory still holds true with todays superior technology in the detectors..
TODAYS TECHNOLOGY seems to be based around khz and coil size. but it all boils down to the same thing as all the other guys. THERE ALL DESIGNED TODO 1 SPECIFIC THING. find metal.
While swinging turn the discrimination until its knocks out and then bring back on the knob and then flip it to allmetal mode and then back to hear any change in tone if no change its a good target.