Nugget Finder NF 12x8 Evo coil Evolution

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The very first target was that small I lost it, I am sure it was gold I must go back and try to find it.
Pete to be honest I did not like the sadie I used a old white nf 10x5 but the 12 evo does a great job.
Its only a test coil so far I have had no trouble with ground noise, the production coil may be slightly different regards john :Y:
 
Thank you thats hilarious, should be in the comedy section :lol:
Just when you think hes done he starts hammering rocks into the ground :lol:

My sdc and z both warble if i hit a loose tennis ball sized rock at normal swing speed , watching that 8) i need to buy 4500 now and just use it like a whipper snipper to move tea tree , rocks , old logs and if its as strong as his i should be able to dig targets with it instead of carrying my pick :Y:
 
Nice review, That seems like a pretty hot coil it certainly has the herbs,

I have never seen a coil that is tougher than a pick Lol, :lol: :lol: :lol: :Y:
 
Due mid August if all goes well. RRP will be $460, and expected weight 740 grams!

I have a few worked to death patches that I'll be taking it to, to see if it can squeak any more bits out, including this one:

[video=480,360]https://youtu.be/LEWJYPMEQtY[/video]

Have a feeling this may be strapped to the 5000 for a few months.
 
I did not expect to see anything written about this coil yet.
I was not the tester but was very interested to see what it
could do.
Yesterday i was witness to what this coil is capable of and
was very, very impressed.
.02 at 6 inches loud and clear.
6 pieces were recovered from a small patch on the side of
a mullock heap.
Sizes were .01 to .02 and the coil pinged them no problems.
Ground was red clay transgressing over to white but this did
not seem to affect it's performance at all.
Stability was rock solid.
A little hard to pin point but these were small pieces and were a
bit of fun to find.
Performance wise it is very close to an SDC. I did manage to compare
with a small air test but was having battery issues. (Again)
The SDC was only just in front but air test's to me do not mean much.
What I wanted to do was compare both machines with the gold in situ
before digging.
All up this coil is going to be added to my arsenal of coils as soon
as it is released.
 
I am yet to confirm totally the size and a few other details but
what I have stated would not be far off.
Dig'n it, Only thing I can truly say with satisfaction it
is a dynamite coil.
I am waiting for the tester to complete his report and then with permission
from him and the manufacturer, I will post a few pictures for all to see.
 
OK.
I have permission from the Manufacturer and the Tester to
post these photo's and give a true unabridged comment.
Thank You to each of you.
And, I am not being rewarded to do this. I know a good
thing when I see it.
I wish to add that at the time of writing my first post,
it was unknown what the weight of the nugglets were.
The smallest was 0.11g & the biggest was 0.32g.
I was also protective of saying any thing too much to
protect Nugget Finders secrets but all is good.
Finally I will not talk about construction methods. :) :)
Machine is a GPX5000 unmolested.
And I have to say, The look of sheer delight on the Tester's
face when he hit the nest of gold was an absolute delight to
see. I did not want to leave because I would have missed all
the excitement. :lol: :lol: :Y:
.
I am going to reserve a coil as soon as they come available in August
and to all GPX user's, Dynamite coil people.
.
I was totally stunned on just how clearly the coil sounded on these tiny bits.
The bigger picker really sounded out load and if you check the size of the hole,
Will give you an idea on how the soil was structured and the depth capabilities.
Also importantly,
The coils weight.
This coil will not be a problem swinging it for a few hours without a bungee.
I was watching the tester swing it with ease and being of a compact size, dodging
around the various sticks and rocks that were lying around.
I am thinking of going out with the SDC and doing a proper comparison.
With a set of bloody good batteries. :8
Here are some photo's so enjoy.
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