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Coiltek Gold Extreme 10x5 and 14x9 Comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="Lesgold" data-source="post: 539482" data-attributes="member: 9840"><p>Hi Jack,</p><p></p><p>A bit early to comment on that at the moment. When you take into account size shape and how the nugget is laying in the ground, results can vary considerably. As you know, there will be no halo effect from a planted target which then impacts on depth readings. The last nugget that I tested (about 13.5 grams) gave quite poor results with both coils (as you would have noticed).Perhaps it had something to do with how it was laying in the hole. Looks like this coil responds better to nuggets around that 1 gram mark and better. I think it will punch much deeper than the 10x5 but will need to test this in the field to confirm it. I agree totally with your last comment. The 14x9 will cover a lot of ground and hopefully find the larger, deeper targets and as for the 10x5....... well I hope there is a bunch of people who dont buy it. That gives blokes like you and I a bit of a advantage.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Les</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesgold, post: 539482, member: 9840"] Hi Jack, A bit early to comment on that at the moment. When you take into account size shape and how the nugget is laying in the ground, results can vary considerably. As you know, there will be no halo effect from a planted target which then impacts on depth readings. The last nugget that I tested (about 13.5 grams) gave quite poor results with both coils (as you would have noticed).Perhaps it had something to do with how it was laying in the hole. Looks like this coil responds better to nuggets around that 1 gram mark and better. I think it will punch much deeper than the 10x5 but will need to test this in the field to confirm it. I agree totally with your last comment. The 14x9 will cover a lot of ground and hopefully find the larger, deeper targets and as for the 10x5....... well I hope there is a bunch of people who dont buy it. That gives blokes like you and I a bit of a advantage. Cheers Les [/QUOTE]
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