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Metal Detecting for Gold
12" Evo Or 15 Spoked Evo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 520559"><p>Gday</p><p></p><p>The commander mono coil is a very good coil, and very good for noisy variable ground, but much will depend on the machine you are using I have found it to be better all round than the 12" evolution on my early 4500, my mate had the 14x9" evolution on his later version 4500 and also found it to be noisy and twitchy and didn't like it either, but he uses the 15" evolution round spoked mono and really likes it finding both small nuggets and bigger bits.</p><p></p><p>If you are wanting to chase really small gold then you would be better adding a minelab 8" mono or a nugettfinder sadie 8x6 to your kit, as well, then you have your bases covered with the small, medium, and large coils, it is also important to select the right coil for the areas you work, as you say you end up in flogged ground well unfortunately most of the accessible places are flogged these days, so you will need work the area well with all your coils, a change of coil in some areas can make a huge difference to your finds as no one coil is good at everything.</p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p></p><p>stayyer AU</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 520559"] Gday The commander mono coil is a very good coil, and very good for noisy variable ground, but much will depend on the machine you are using I have found it to be better all round than the 12" evolution on my early 4500, my mate had the 14x9" evolution on his later version 4500 and also found it to be noisy and twitchy and didn't like it either, but he uses the 15" evolution round spoked mono and really likes it finding both small nuggets and bigger bits. If you are wanting to chase really small gold then you would be better adding a minelab 8" mono or a nugettfinder sadie 8x6 to your kit, as well, then you have your bases covered with the small, medium, and large coils, it is also important to select the right coil for the areas you work, as you say you end up in flogged ground well unfortunately most of the accessible places are flogged these days, so you will need work the area well with all your coils, a change of coil in some areas can make a huge difference to your finds as no one coil is good at everything. cheers stayyer AU [/QUOTE]
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