Garrett at pro accessories

John-Edmonton

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Dwight S

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ProPointer is good. 5x8 coil from AT Gold for trashy locations.
 

Bart@Big Boys Hobbies

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Better coverage, gets deeper.
 

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stoopstroop said:
Better coverage, gets deeper.
However the sniper can get you right up to a chain link fence or a metal post where the smaller DD coil will still pick up the fence from around a foot or more away.
I think that the smaller DD would be good in a park or ball field that is somewhat trashy but if it's really trashy the Sniper might be a better option.
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Sailorman

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I ended up getting all three coils eventually. Each one does certain jobs better then the others. The super sniper is my totlot coil, the 5x8 is my trashy park coil and the stock coil is for everything else! You might just want to start with the stock coil and Pro Pointer and get a handle on the machine and see what kind of hunting you wind up doing and then gear up accordingly.
 

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Sailorman said:
I ended up getting all three coils eventually. Each one does certain jobs better then the others. The super sniper is my totlot coil, the 5x8 is my trashy park coil and the stock coil is for everything else! You might just want to start with the stock coil and Pro Pointer and get a handle on the machine and see what kind of hunting you wind up doing and then gear up accordingly.
Im really looking foward to hunt in beaches and water with it, where do you pinpoint on the stock coil best to dig with a sand scoop! Also what are a must have beach accessories
 

Dwight S

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You'll need to figure out the pinpointing after you get the machine and work with it some. Some folks find it easier to pinpoint in center of the coil, just in front of the shaft. Some find it easier to pinpoint off the toe of the coil, especially when the target is shallow. I center the target myself, but I do find myself getting fooled sometimes on the beach with shallow targets, mising left and right usually.

As for needed accessory, a beach scoop is a must. If you are hunting only the dry sand or knee deep water, you could get away with the simple "feed scoop" style sand scoop. If you plan on going in waist deep, get a long handle sand scoop with the biggest head you can find to make recovery easier.
 

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I have the sniper coil and love it for the parks with trash and have dug coins to 4'' with it.It's also responsible for all my finds including a handful of silver rings,1 10k ring,1 merc,573 quarters,707 dimes,102 nickles since June when I bought my at-pro and this is from 4 parks where I hunt..I thinking about getting the 5x8 coil myself for the reasons mention on coverage/depth..

Anybody got a good deals on the 5x8 coil?
 

Sailorman

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Younghunt said:
Im really looking foward to hunt in beaches and water with it, where do you pinpoint on the stock coil best to dig with a sand scoop! Also what are a must have beach accessories
I tend to pinpoint in the center but I find the toe equally easy. Get some good footwear for beach walking. I'm moving from sandals to soled wetsuit boots.

Learn the beach routine for ground balancing the machine. Get it right on and it will run well there. Take down and clean it thoroughly after your hunts with fresh water. Accumulated salt is very corrosive and sand is abrasive.
 

Gonehunting

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I started using the AtGold last week, having always used a DD coil on my other machines, using the 5x8 was easy and really separated the trash well.. Never had to use the pinpoint button on the machine.. Really liked the ability to narrow the target area down with the ProPointer, by getting close to the target, turning the pointer off then back on without moving it. After turning it back on it really tuned the pointer down to the smaller target. I was relic hunting so it helped find the really smaller targets ie buck and ball shot..
 

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rob.s said:
I have the sniper coil and love it for the parks with trash and have dug coins to 4'' with it.It's also responsible for all my finds including a handful of silver rings,1 10k ring,1 merc,573 quarters,707 dimes,102 nickles since June when I bought my at-pro and this is from 4 parks where I hunt..I thinking about getting the 5x8 coil myself for the reasons mention on coverage/depth..

Anybody got a good deals on the 5x8 coil?

I always have deals for T-net members! Be sure to mention the forum when you call!
 

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