Zuke_Lynzy said:Sounds like you have all you need to me'
Yeah mate I think I am all set but will get a pin pointer shortly,and I got it at a really good price...
Thanks for the reply's...
Cheers...Sparra
Zuke_Lynzy said:Sounds like you have all you need to me'
Sparra said:On the coil front,down where I detect the grass tufts are pretty tight and close together so I am thinking of a smaller type coil...Any recommendations..(gold coil)
Cheers...Sparra
mbasko said:You can't go wrong with the 11" commander as a starting point I reckon. They are a good allrounder & will get gold.
I have a 14x7 NF also that pretty much stays on now. Good size & maneuverability. Good sensitivity too. Can't really comment on depth as only found shallow gold with it so far but I have dug some holes up to 2ft chasing junk targets so it will punch fairly deep too. I think you'll find most NF coils will be good & fairly sensitive even on larger configurations. Recently had a loan of a 17"x11" NF & it was still picking up very small lead shot so should ping small gold.
loamer said:I agree with the theme of:
All rounder clear ground - 11 or 14" round - probably the 11" as a start.
All rounder in scrubby ground - the NF 14 x 7 or 14 x 9 - probably the 14 x 7 for closer ground where you can push in as opposed to swing.
For fun on mullock heaps - the 11" is OK - maybe a smaller coil on historically known small gold - I run the 8" mono - does exceptionally well on really small stuff.
On trashy ground (that often get ignored by monos), what about trying an 11" DD? They can be good fun especially after a frustrating day of digging crXp around old diggings. Also great for relic /coin hunting.
Twapster said:Hey Downhalo, what coil would you recommend as best for a modded level 2 F1A4?
Im not one to keep changing coils, assuming a mono would work better but size wise ive got no idea. Have a 6inch DD on the Exterra so maybe a bigger coil to complement the arsenal. I was initially thinking a 14 inch NF. Any advice appreciated.
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