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Coiltek 10" Ellip Goldhawk Success


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That didn't take long for some Success pics to show up in my email.

My customer used his new GOLDHAWK 10" Ellip coil he just received from me last week.  Went to the same exact site he's been swinging the GPX-6000 with stock coil since last year.  Over 4 grams of nice Montana gold.

Most of us know the 10" Ellip, 14" Ellip were some of the hottest coils in years past on the old technology GP/GPX detectors in much of AZ, NV and CA.  Well until now, we have not the option for the GPX-6000.

Hats off to CoilTek for allowing us more abilities to get more gold.

Has anyone else be able to use their GOLDHAWK coils yet and have any Success to show?  I realize they just arrived into the US a couple weeks ago.

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Gerry, you mentioned easier pinpointing with the elliptical’s toes in your classified ad here on DP, that sounds great. I’m also curious if you found it to be hot on edge for pinpointing also? If so, did you have any noticeable changes in stability when turning the coils on their sides “off axis” ?  I haven’t noticed it with the stock 11” coil and was wondering what it may be that others mentioned.

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7 hours ago, GotAU? said:

Gerry, you mentioned easier pinpointing with the elliptical’s toes in your classified ad here on DP, that sounds great. I’m also curious if you found it to be hot on edge for pinpointing also? If so, did you have any noticeable changes in stability when turning the coils on their sides “off axis” ?  I haven’t noticed it with the stock 11” coil and was wondering what it may be that others mentioned.

I have noticed the stock 11" round does make more noise when on edge or even when off the ground.  The smaller CT GOLDHAWK coil does not do it as much as the stock coil.  Yes the sides are hot, but since the design is wide on edges and narrow on heel/toe, the easiest way to pinpoint is with the toe in my experience.

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