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Coiltek 10x5 Is Golden X2


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Went to a local tot lot today for about 1 1/2 hours. I have detected there in the past, but this time had the 10x5 on the Equinox 800 in Park 1 with 7 reactivity as I focused along the chain link fencing. The first gold, the small butterfly, gave a strong, solid 6 TID. The other gold displayed a locked-in 8 for the TID. It's been a while since I've been detecting and these rings are the first gold of the year. They were each about 1" deep in the very sandy soil. The Smithsonian jewelry piece displayed a 34-38 TID.

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Great hunt and I also use the 10x5 on my 800. I found that I can be under the fence and find plenty of silver with it.

I believe that you are going to enjoy this coil on the 800 when you go out.

Good luck and good hunting.

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That's always been a killer combo with my 600, nailed a small gold ring in a park last summer. 👍Put it on and never took it off. It's great on the beach too.

Good to see you out and about! 🙂

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The butterfly ring is the smallest I have found so far. If I focus on digging strong sounding numbers in the 4-12 range, it increases the odds of thin rings. I'm thinking that men's bands are in the range of crusty pennies, so I have not found many men's bands in the last couple of years as I really dislike crusty pennies. 😱

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