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Whats a good small coil for the SE?

king-ghidorah

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The 4x7" or 6" Excelerator coil or maybe the 5"?
 
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Without a doubt, Kellyco's 6" Excelerator coil is amazing! Great depth and stability, spot-on pinpointing and it can be run smoothly at high sensitivity. THE coil to use in trash and tight spots...

Knipper
 
I just got in my 6" Excelerator but have not had a chance to use it. But by doing research here on this forum, it seemed the the best way to go. can't wait to try it out.


Bob Kononiuk
 
DFX-Gregg said:

I am wondering why the 4.5x7 is $40 more. The 6" does look like the way to go though.
 
I vote for the Sunray 5" X-5. This is an amazing coil that gets great depth for it's size. I used mine for the first time in a while this last monday and found only my second Barber and a Merc with it.

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I have had the SR 8" for probably eight years and it is the best coil I have tried. It is lightweight and punches down deep. How deep? I dug a Canadian large cent down at 9-10" one time. Regular money hits hard down to say six inches then the softer tones hit down to eight inches easy. I would not sell mine.
Take care and HH - BF
 
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