DiggerinVA
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2013
- Messages
- 1,673
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- Location
- Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
- Detector(s) used
- GPX5000, AT Gold, AT Pro, Whites TDI, Bandido 2 umax, Tejon, Vaquero, Deus 2, ORX and Legend
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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I have seen videos and comparisons of these coils on the beach, etc. But i haven't seen many comparisons on them on Relics. So my son and i did a comparison using them on a civil war battle site the other day. This site has been hunted previously by us and others. The biggest problem here is the dirt is extremely hot and almost to the point where a PI like the GPX would be the best choice. For example, my sons Nokta Legend with 11" coil is useless here past around 4" on bullets, buttons, etc. Bullets we have dug range from 4" to as deep as 10". The comparison was done with my deus 2 using 11" and my sons Deus 2 using the 13x11 coil. The other difference is that his detector is using version 2.0 and mine is still using the original program. We switched detectors mid way through the hunt to make the comparison less biased. We compared deeper signals and discussed them. We never found a target that one coil hit much better than the other. My personal opinion is that his machine seemed to run a little smoother with less ground noise in the hot ground than mine, but this may be more the V2.0 on his machine than the coil. The 11" is lighter and easier to swing for long periods and pinpoints a little better. On the other hand you definetly feel like you are covering more ground in a field with the 13" coil. Both machines were set up by me exactly the same... they were being ran in the RELIC program, IAR at 5, Sense at 95, etc. They were noise cancelled and ground balanced. There is a large power line crossing this area at one end and the EMI is obvious there. Both detectors seemed to handle this about the same.....not great, but the DEus 2 does suffer from EMI interference especially with larger coils and the more powerful programs. I believe that his machine made up for the larger coil by having the updated version making them pretty even on the EMI interference. At the end of the day our keeper finds were pretty even with us each having a hand full of bullets and a couple other miscellaneous relics including a button, a nipple protector from an Enfield rifle, etc. In conclusion, i dont think a relic hunter could go wrong with either coil...with that said, i dont know that a person would need both. The smaller 9" coil is by far superior to the others for hunting yards, parks or other high target areas. If nothing else i did realize that there are some benefits of the newer 2.0 version that i am missing out on. Hope this rambling gives someone some insight when selecting the coils they would want or need for their Deus 2.