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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 571236" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>I've often wondered about that coil as well, but personally have never used one. Most would go for the 8" round, as that is a well proven coil. The curved bottom edge of the 8" round is what makes it so good as a scrubby terrain coil, also being a round you get a uniform field so you can swing it in any direction. I'd say the 11x6" being a traditional bundle wound coil would be great on the earlier machines like the SD or GP series, and for use somewhere you want good sensitivity but want to cover some ground as well, like say Tibooburra. The most common size for a small elliptical was the 10x5", and then Nugget Finder came out with something different in a 12x7" advantage. I guess Detech split the sizing in half and went 11x6". Would love to give one a run on my 3500.....reckon it'd be a good combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 571236, member: 3149"] I've often wondered about that coil as well, but personally have never used one. Most would go for the 8" round, as that is a well proven coil. The curved bottom edge of the 8" round is what makes it so good as a scrubby terrain coil, also being a round you get a uniform field so you can swing it in any direction. I'd say the 11x6" being a traditional bundle wound coil would be great on the earlier machines like the SD or GP series, and for use somewhere you want good sensitivity but want to cover some ground as well, like say Tibooburra. The most common size for a small elliptical was the 10x5", and then Nugget Finder came out with something different in a 12x7" advantage. I guess Detech split the sizing in half and went 11x6". Would love to give one a run on my 3500.....reckon it'd be a good combo. [/QUOTE]
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