New NEL Coil Finds Silver On First Try

WawaDuane

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Oct 12, 2013
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Garrett At Pro International
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Metal Detecting
I got my giant 15" x 17" NEL coil for my AT Pro today.....the dude at Kellyco tried to convince the wife that it's too big to use (yes I know), great sales person. I figured I'd try a couple of beaches so I wasn't digging giant holes in the park. Pinpointing is a little difficult and I really doubt people when they claim to "dig every target" cause with this coil you wouldn't be going very far. I gave up on a few really deep iron targets but I did dig down over 2 feet to find some old chain.


The knife has the remains of a bone handle similar to the ones I find in the fur trade area....might be older than I first thought.


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Obviously a few of these coins weren't modern drops...pretty deep.

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One lonely 1965 silver dime, but that is an excellent find for the first few hours of using the NEL.

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DigginDoc

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Aug 6, 2017
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Minelab Excal, Tesoro Eldorado, Silver, F4, F1280x
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All Treasure Hunting
Looks good to me! Congrats.
Doc
 

Kurios1

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Nokta Impact Whites DFX 300 & M6 Matrix, Minelab Explorer II (2), Makro Red Racer & Racer 2, Garrett AT Pro.
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Make sure you eat your "Wheaties" when hunting with that mammoth coil!:laughing7: I like my two Nel coils however I prefer the tiny ones these days. I do have the Nel Tornado for my Makro Racers yet I don't use it often. The bigger coils are good for worked over spots with "quiet" ground and not many shallow targets. I hope you can scrape up some deep old coins.:icon_thumright:
 

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