Popular Post phrunt Posted March 7 Popular Post Share Posted March 7 It's great to see Nel still around, they've survived the odds so far and now they've released their range of coils for the Legend. Legend owners now have an additional 10 coil choices for the detector, and this will mean it's fiercely competitive with the best of the best from any brand. That 17x15" Nel Big would have to add some depth, then the absolute tiny gold nugget (flake) sensitivity of the Nel Snake at 6.5 x 3.5. The Nel Superfly and Tornado are also coils to take note of. It was always my condition that I wouldn't buy a Legend unless it had Nel coils, as I have too many detectors and adding another similar one would be a pointless exercise for my needs. However, now with Nel having their range of Legend coils available it is a must have detector for me, the Legend paired with a Nel Snake coil would be a beast for prospecting. He's a link to the Legend's Snake coil. https://nel-coils.com/index.php/en/production/nel-snake-9-5x3-5?id=2376 I'm sure they're going to be hard to come by at the start, and no doubt expensive as shipping from Ukraine at the moment is sky high, a price I am willing to pay though, this has to be a giant kick in the marbles to Noktas competitors. 11 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JCR Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 Thanks @phrunt for the heads up. I followed the link and placed an order request for an "Attack" 15"X15". We'll see. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Past Member Posted March 7 Share Posted March 7 I can see why a hunter would have a need for the 6.5x3.5, but is the NEL 17x15 going to have more depth on coin sized objects compared to Nokta's 13.5x12.5? Maybe on dollar sized coins lying flat? The reason I ask, is because we all know the larger the coil, the less sensitive it is to small targets and vice versa. For example, in my ground the 11" round coil will hit a silver dime lying flat, about 1" deeper than the 9.5x6 coil. But, with a dime lying at a 45 degree angle, the 11" coil only hits it about 1/2" deeper. With the dime on edge, there is no difference in depth between those coils. See what I'm getting at? ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phrunt Posted March 7 Author Share Posted March 7 I imagine the really large coil like that is probably for hoard hunters in Europe who aren't chasing a tiny hammered single silver coin, the whole point is, they bring a massive range of coils, something there to suit just about everyone, compared to the limited range available for other top tier VLF detectors on the market, the Legend has now gone from having a usual range to now having a very large range of shapes and sizes. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrBrad Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 7 hours ago, phrunt said: I imagine the really large coil like that is probably for hoard hunters in Europe who aren't chasing a tiny hammered single silver coin, the whole point is, they bring a massive range of coils, something there to suit just about everyone, compared to the limited range available for other top tier VLF detectors on the market, the Legend has now gone from having a usual range to now having a very large range of shapes and sizes. I have not had a chance yet, but plan to try my luck prospecting (Nugget hunting mainly) with my Legend since I live in a gold producing area. Do you have any thoughts on how the NEL Snake might perform for this task compared to the LG15? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phrunt Posted March 8 Author Share Posted March 8 4 minutes ago, OrBrad said: I have not had a chance yet, but plan to try my luck prospecting (Nugget hunting mainly) with my Legend since I live in a gold producing area. Do you have any thoughts on how the NEL Snake might perform for this task compared to the LG15? No Idea, I've never used a Legend, someone like @Jeff McClendon may have an idea. A 6.5x3,5" would likely be more sensitive to small gold than a 6" round though. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff McClendon Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 33 minutes ago, OrBrad said: I have not had a chance yet, but plan to try my luck prospecting (Nugget hunting mainly) with my Legend since I live in a gold producing area. Do you have any thoughts on how the NEL Snake might perform for this task compared to the LG15? I have not used a Nel Snake coil. I have used the Legend LG15 and LG24 coils for gold prospecting. Both work really well. My only complaint with the LG15 is I wish the coil ears were more center mounted. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrBrad Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 30 minutes ago, phrunt said: No Idea, I've never used a Legend, someone like @Jeff McClendon may have an idea. A 6.5x3,5" would likely be more sensitive to small gold than a 6" round though. Thanks. I didn't think you would know but thought perhaps there was some data out there to extrapolate how the Snake has performed on other detectors vs their stock coils that were similar to the LG15. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phrunt Posted March 8 Author Share Posted March 8 My only data like that would be the Gold Bug Pro with its 5" round coil, and the Nel snake on it, and the Snake was more sensitive to small targets, namely gold nuggets by a reasonably noticeable amount. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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