Going To Pull The Trigger But Which One NEL or CoilTek

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Nautilus DMC 2b 15 inch head
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Just looking to get a little feedback from any Fisher F75 users who have used the NEL or CoilTek after-market coils. I'm in a CS camp which is in fields and some of the stuff is deep. The first fire pit I found was over 3 feet and the brick were still undisturbed so I know that was the original ground level. I'm going to get a new coil for my F75 and just wanted to hear from other user as to which one. Any info would be GREATLY appreciated.
 

I picked up a NEL Snake to complement the 11"DD for my F70. No complaints here, I love the little "critter." Also have a NEL Hunter for my F2 and it is also a wonderful coil.

I like how NEL coils are made, but probably all after-market coils are comparable.
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Fisher F70 w/Fisher 11” DD and NEL Snake Coil
Fisher 1280-X w/8” Coil
Fisher F2 w/4”, 8” and NEL Hunter Coil
Makro Pointer
Killer B Stinger Headphones
 

Wow 3 feet deep? So basically the land owners filled the fields with more dirt? Ive always wonder how targets get to be so deep in the dirt. Could be rain, weather, earth worms, plowing, dozers ect!
 

No actually they "dug in" for the long winters and made huts that were 2-3 feet into the ground.
 

I have an NEL Sharpshooter and it is great in the woods and for coinshooting. Never tried a Coiltek.
 

Well I had a Snake coil from NEL and it was awesome! On my test garden it could see a quarter at 8" easily. Well, that was on my AT pro though. But I also plan on getting a NEL Storm for my F75.
 

I have a CORS Fortune (9.5x 5.5 same as NELL Sharpshooter) on my ATPro. It stays in the machine 90% of the time.
 

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