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X35 COMPARED TO THE HF COIL.

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calabash digger

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Take a look at the x35....[video]https://youtu.be/JX1LYpiJ9eU[/video]
 
Thank you for a very informative video showing the performance in the garden. Great to see how stable it is! Can you confirm that the silencer setting no longer changes when adjusting the reactivity?

V5 or V5.1?

Looking forward to the results from the field hunt!
 
That's a great video....
Now I think I might be in the same camp as James...
I want one!!
 
A interesting video to watch.

My son still uses the original 9" coil and a few days ago using modified Deus Fast settings to XP Garys Sifter settings he set off in a huge stubble field.

In 3 hours he pulled out 3 small silver hammered coins in different parts of the field,2 being over 700 years old and one 500 years old.

That proves that we dont have to use X35 coils to pull out the finds.

I was using my faithful 9" round H/F coil which pulled me this gold George III 1/3 Guinea last time in the same field.

Give the new coil time to prove itself out in the field not just on buried test finds.

I will keep an open mind for the time being.

Happy Hunting,

Jerry.
 
It will hunt... I hunted with it today. Its a cross between a HF and LF coil.
 
Wow, I was saving up for the HF, now may have to rethink this, great and as always helpful video!
 
I just bit the bullet and got the deus with 9" X 35 coil and pin pointer. I learned a bit about what the filters do in some of the programs that are part of the software. Very interesting way of understanding how to program for my type of hunting
 
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