I’ve been reading this thread, and although it’s a few years old there’s lots of good points and info here..I’ve had a few DFX machines and to be honest they just fried my brain,I’m not a tweaker..But,, I live in western Pennsylvania and although I tear it up on old silver and coppers ,I’ve only gotten about 5 gold rings/pendants in about 13 years…I try,I dig alot of junk but I just don’t end up with it..So, I’m thinking of getting a DFX, and that book Clive Clynick DFX gold methods Mike Hillis talked about earlier in the thread..Also, I’ve read a lot of post on successful dirt ring hunters and the one thing everyone seems to agree on is most aren’t deep. With the new arrow coil out,4x18 I think that would be a excellent coil for the DFX, cover a lot of ground and not hafto dig super deep..Good thread here,very informative
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I’ve been reading this thread, and although it’s a few years old there’s lots of good points and info here..I’ve had a few DFX machines and to be honest they just fried my brain,I’m not a tweaker..But,, I live in western Pennsylvania and although I tear it up on old silver and coppers ,I’ve only gotten about 5 gold rings/pendants in about 13 years…I try,I dig alot of junk but I just don’t end up with it..So, I’m thinking of getting a DFX, and that book Clive Clynick DFX gold methods Mike Hillis talked about earlier in the thread..Also, I’ve read a lot of post on successful dirt ring hunters and the one thing everyone seems to agree on is most aren’t deep. With the new arrow coil out,4x18 I think that would be a excellent coil for the DFX, cover a lot of ground and not hafto dig super deep..Good thread here,very informative