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Coiltek Goldhawk 10x5 Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Lesgold" data-source="post: 665011" data-attributes="member: 9840"><p>Hi Dave,</p><p>My replacement 11” coil from Minelab hardly has a scratch on it. The 10x5 doesn’t leave the machine. If I want to look for bigger, deeper gold, the zed comes out. This little coil runs quiet and we are finding that in a few areas we can run flat out in normal. Hot rocks can be the issue but it’s only a matter of dropping in it into difficult to see if the signal diminishes or disappears. In “hot” areas, it can still be normally set a couple of notches higher than the standard coil. I don’t find that it’s bump sensitive but more touch sensitive (if you know what I mean). When you get right in the zone and are focussed on slowly covering a small area, sometimes a small plant or a fine tree root can have you guessing for a minute or so. I never knew so many detectors have missed so much lead shot. This also means that they have left behind a lot of the small gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesgold, post: 665011, member: 9840"] Hi Dave, My replacement 11” coil from Minelab hardly has a scratch on it. The 10x5 doesn’t leave the machine. If I want to look for bigger, deeper gold, the zed comes out. This little coil runs quiet and we are finding that in a few areas we can run flat out in normal. Hot rocks can be the issue but it’s only a matter of dropping in it into difficult to see if the signal diminishes or disappears. In “hot” areas, it can still be normally set a couple of notches higher than the standard coil. I don’t find that it’s bump sensitive but more touch sensitive (if you know what I mean). When you get right in the zone and are focussed on slowly covering a small area, sometimes a small plant or a fine tree root can have you guessing for a minute or so. I never knew so many detectors have missed so much lead shot. This also means that they have left behind a lot of the small gold. [/QUOTE]
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