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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 234598" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>One of my friends/customers just dug up a 38 grammer in Clermont using the 15" Evo on a 5000. Earlier in the day he got a 22 grammer with the 17x11" Nugget finder advantage. The new 14x9" Evo coil will be out on the 11th March, and will be the smallest elliptical spiral wound coil on the market. Sensitivity should be amazing, but ground coverage better than the 11 or 12s. Should make a great patch hunting coil, or good in scrub without sacrificing depth </p><p></p><p>One of my mates recently tried my demo 15" Evo on his 4500 and was impressed and how quiet it ran. </p><p></p><p>But 7an7, with what you already have, I'd recommend trying to stick to the 15x12" commander in Fine Gold as much as possible. You'll get very good depth and sens. That was my favourite coil for many years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 234598, member: 3149"] One of my friends/customers just dug up a 38 grammer in Clermont using the 15" Evo on a 5000. Earlier in the day he got a 22 grammer with the 17x11" Nugget finder advantage. The new 14x9" Evo coil will be out on the 11th March, and will be the smallest elliptical spiral wound coil on the market. Sensitivity should be amazing, but ground coverage better than the 11 or 12s. Should make a great patch hunting coil, or good in scrub without sacrificing depth One of my mates recently tried my demo 15" Evo on his 4500 and was impressed and how quiet it ran. But 7an7, with what you already have, I'd recommend trying to stick to the 15x12" commander in Fine Gold as much as possible. You'll get very good depth and sens. That was my favourite coil for many years [/QUOTE]
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