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The best solution to me is a mid size concentric coil but I doubt we'll ever see one. We'd be lucky to get a mid size (8-9") DD coil from Minelab.
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
If it doesn't work great in salt water then I don't won't it. CTX doing just fine in salt water and there is plenty of good coin and relic machines already available.
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RichW
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
I think I read a post by Kieth Southern who talked about the Omega with the ultimate 13 also. It was a while back but I think it was on this forum. Try a search. I think he said it was very deep.
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RichW
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Seems to be the same everywhere when it comes to water hunting. This year has been a record breaker for me when it comes to junk. In the 90's it seemed like every adult was wearing a lot of gold and some people were wearing a lot to the beach. Then it started getting a little more scarce each year. When I run into new hunters on the beach these days and describe how it was back then th
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