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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 481192" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Hi Daz, </p><p>Give the 14x9 a go. I wouldn't worry about the sadie if the ground is as bad as it sounds. A small coil will likely get swamped by the mineralisation.</p><p>If the 14x9 is no better (assume you're already using Enhance?) then you have a few options (in no particular order):</p><p>- try tracking (try slow - then med & fast if really bad)</p><p>- lower gain/stab settings</p><p>- try special timing, sensitive smooth</p><p>- use a DD coil</p><p>- if the ground is wet, wait for it to dry out a bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 481192, member: 4485"] Hi Daz, Give the 14x9 a go. I wouldn't worry about the sadie if the ground is as bad as it sounds. A small coil will likely get swamped by the mineralisation. If the 14x9 is no better (assume you're already using Enhance?) then you have a few options (in no particular order): - try tracking (try slow - then med & fast if really bad) - lower gain/stab settings - try special timing, sensitive smooth - use a DD coil - if the ground is wet, wait for it to dry out a bit [/QUOTE]
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