Sorry it has taken me so long to get this done. I finally got a chance to use my new coil that I purchased from Anne at Kellyco Detectors. Over all I was truly impressed with its function, although heavier that the stock 950 on my Whites M6. I desided the best way to see how good or bad the 10X12 was, was to go to an area that I had just hunted. I went to one of my favorite soybean field/CW encampments. In previous hunts I had dug every signal in an area 30 x 30 yards, so I was not expecting to have a lot of hits. I found myself tired of digging after about an hour. I was amazed at the number of targets my stock coil had missed. I kept everything in an effort to show you. Although most of the targets were iron, I did find several bullets and other items I want to keep. The 950 stock coil averaged target depth in this particular area is 3-5 inches. The 10X12 SEF coil average was 4-8 inches. I found several targets at 10-13 inches. The coil identified targets well. Truly a great coil. The only draw back is the weight of the coil, however it is still managable....If I had it to do over again, I would buy the coil tomorrow.
Ian
Great Digs!
It's amazing at what stuff is still left out there! Keep going, I'd bet there is even more buttons and bullets out there!
Vito
Great stuff you dug there. You mentioned you hunted the area before. Did you use the same settings?
And what I'm interested in is, will the 7-tone ID work properly at the M6 if the SEF coil is used?
I think in the testing phase the SEF performed very well.
Tn Dirt Digger
Vito wrote:
Great stuff you dug there. You mentioned you hunted the area before. Did you use the same settings?
And what I'm interested in is, will the 7-tone ID work properly at the M6 if the SEF coil is used?
I think in the testing phase the SEF performed very well.
Yes...same settings and the M6 is totally compatible with the SEF coil...tone ID works well...I hooked the SEF coil to the MXT and found it was amazing...The coil is a little heavy, but is worth the effort to me....