TallTom
Full Member
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2012
- Messages
- 177
- Reaction score
- 57
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- Location
- So. Calif.
- Detector(s) used
- Nokta Impact, Makro Racer, Tesoro Vaquero, Tesoro Sand Shark.
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
- #1
Thread Owner
I have read that the 11" widescan Tesoro coil will give me wider scanning
coverage and about the same depth as the 8" concentric coil that
comes with the Silver uMax. That's good for me and might be enough
reason to buy it.
However, I also would like to scan the wet, salty sand at my
Southern California beaches. I've read that the 11" widescan,
with its DD design, is less subject to mineralization problems.
Does that also apply to salt water problems? I probably won't
want to use it much in shallow salt water at the beach, but I'd
like to use it in the wet sand at low tide. Will that work and give
me any kind of depth at all?
coverage and about the same depth as the 8" concentric coil that
comes with the Silver uMax. That's good for me and might be enough
reason to buy it.
However, I also would like to scan the wet, salty sand at my
Southern California beaches. I've read that the 11" widescan,
with its DD design, is less subject to mineralization problems.
Does that also apply to salt water problems? I probably won't
want to use it much in shallow salt water at the beach, but I'd
like to use it in the wet sand at low tide. Will that work and give
me any kind of depth at all?