coil sizes... extra depth vs. loss of sensitivity

BLB878

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Jun 12, 2008
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Rogers, AR
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Garrett GTI 2500, ace 250, x-terra 505
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All Treasure Hunting
Hey, first of all hey to everyone out there and thanks for the replies to my other post. I've another question. Switching from a 9.5" to a 12.5" coil; how much depth is gained and how much sensitivity to small targets is lost (using disc. mode)? Thanks for reading.
 

sniffer

Gold Member
Dec 31, 2006
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Kansas
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XP DEUS
I went from a 9 inch to a 12 inch on my DFX. I gained about 3 inches on small objects, but I didn't lose anything on size, if anything it got better
 

luvsdux

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May 16, 2007
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Lewiston, Idaho
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Multiple Tesoros and Whites
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Metal Detecting
My experience with using larger coils hasn't show me any noticeable loss in sensitivity on coin (even dime) sized objects and i've seen depth increases from an inch to several inches depending on just how big a jump in size. The main things against the larger coil(s) in my mind are the problems concerning separation in trashy areas and the extra weight while swinging. Also, some may find pinpointing more difficult with a large coil. My two bits.
HH
Bill
 

Eu_citzen

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Sep 19, 2006
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White's V3, Minelab Explorer II & XP Deus.
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Prospecting
With a 14" DD Detech coil I notice a loss of a small coin known as 5 Öre made in the 1972.
(approx 18 mm in diameter, 1.4 grams copper)
And similar coins of course.
 

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