Coin shooting

The stock coil is a compromise between depth and being able to only get one item at a time under the coil. Depending where you are going to hunt determines how you hunt. Trashy areas call for a sniper coil as it is less likely to get more than one target under the coil at one time and it makes pinpointing much easier.
 

Really, the question is what sort of hunting are you doing? Are you hitting open ground? Or swinging in trashy parks?
 

Longhair said:
Really, the question is what sort of hunting are you doing? Are you hitting open ground? Or swinging in trashy parks?

All over the place, parks,fields, woods
 

The best advice that I can give w/o going into a ton of detail, is to go to the MineLab website. In the "TreasureTalk" section there is a four part article written by Randy Horton called "Which Xterra Coil Is Best For Me".

Here are the links.
Which X-TERRA coil is best for me | Treasure Talk
Which X-TERRA coil is best for me? | Treasure Talk
Which X-TERRA coil is best for me? - Part 3 | Treasure Talk
Which X-TERRA coil is best for me? - Part 4 | Treasure Talk

If you have any questions beyond what is covered in the articles, I'll be happy to assist.
 

The best advice that I can give w/o going into a ton of detail, is to go to the MineLab website. In the "TreasureTalk" section there is a four part article written by Randy Horton called "Which Xterra Coil Is Best For Me".

Here are the links.
Which X-TERRA coil is best for me | Treasure Talk
Which X-TERRA coil is best for me? | Treasure Talk
Which X-TERRA coil is best for me? - Part 3 | Treasure Talk
Which X-TERRA coil is best for me? - Part 4 | Treasure Talk

If you have any questions beyond what is covered in the articles, I'll be happy to assist.

Randy is one smart feller! When it comes to Minelab advice he is THE MAN!
 

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