Delta 4000

Loco-Digger

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I don't blame you for not liking the stock coil since it's more than likely the 8" concentric. The majority of my good finds were only 4" to 7" deep, with that in mind I'd recommend the NEL sharpshooter coil. I prefer DD coils over the concentric since they provide better target separation. My main machine has 4 coils. I mainly use the nel sharpshooter and then the stock 9" x 11" DD. I use both the 5" sniper coil and my 12" x 15" butterfly for specific site requirements.

Now if you mainly hunt fields or mostly target sparse areas then yes, go with the coil you mentioned.

GL & HH
 

whistler84

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Jun 9, 2015
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I started out with the delta 4000. I dropped it fast. It just came off too akward. I been it hing at the chance for a gofind 66. I like the ootions it has. Im currwntly running a whites mx7 which isnt leaving my side anytime soon. But a backup would be great
 

A2coins

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I agree with kevin DD coil is the way to go
 

A2coins

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Welcome also from MI Tommy
 

TheEquinoxHunter

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Equinox 800 (Main), Equinox 600(water machine), Anfibio Multi, F75+, T2SE, (Old Faithful) (Co Main), BHLRP, ACE 200
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Sharpshooter 100%. It does wonders on my t2se, great depth and separation/unmasking
 

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