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Rick, N MI
Are there any detectors that can detect a dime deeper than 10" with a standard coil for example an 11" coil with nails disc'ed. In disc mode or all metal mode with iron audio. There are only 3 detectors I know of that have all metal with iron audio.
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Tom_in _CA
SandMan Wrote:
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> Original Sovereign .....
And I know the OP was asking specifically about a stock 11" coil size, but I would add: The Sov with Wot combo can probably get a dime to 14" or so WHILE retaining iron disc, and a fair idea of conductivity (ie.; high vs low). On most other machines, when you increase up to that Wot sized coil, all your'e doing is adding more coverage, not more depth (for coin sized targets). But for some strange reason, the Sov/Wot combo seems to defy that law of diminishing returns. However, it's a warbly beast to use that way. And will take some getting used to. And perhaps only applicable for beaches or wide open field-type places.
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Rick, N MI
> Are there any detectors that can detect a dime dee
> per than 10" with a standard coil for example an 1
> 1" coil with nails disc'ed. In disc mode or all me
> tal mode with iron audio. There are only 3 detecto
> rs I know of that have all metal with iron audio.[
> /quote]
>
> The soil & conditions have a lot to do with it.
> Also old dime versus newer dime, also how long in
> the ground.
> And seldom mentioned, moisture content.
>
> I am in CA, I can lend sand & sandy soil advise.
>
> Keep in mind moist ground can add an inch, or more
> when the stars are right.
>
>
> 80's dime, been in the ground for a while, average
> conditions, so far as nails..... that is a wild ca
> rd, always will be.
>
> In sand or sandy soil a Teknetics Mark1 will see i
> t, with the depth mod easily see it.
> My Laser B1 High Power would see it, and the pipes
> below it...... LOL
> Original Sovereign, XS, and those machines will se
> e it, slower swing though.
> A CZ will see it, wild card being nails and such.
> A 1266X will see it,..... after you use a magnet t
> o gather up the nails,.... LOL
>
> Let me see 10" dime.................
>
> I have hit dimes deeper than that with my Bandido
> II uMax, using the older, thin, white, open center
> coil.
> No nails around though, but foil and bits of junk.
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