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Any difference between flat wound and spiral wound?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dignit" data-source="post: 284276" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>Yeah ........ BigWave and I can confirm Vstroms findings. We also compared the 14x9 and 17x13 Evos. We had a 0.2g buried at 50mm, 0.5g at 100mm and 7.3g at 200mm. The 14x9 detected all 3 targets. The 17x13 struggled on the 0.2, to the point you'd easily walk over it. However the 17x13 picked up the 7.3g more easily and gave a stronger signal than the 14x9. In fact the 17x13 picked up the 7.3g a good 60mm above the ground. It was obvious to see the 14x9 was better on the small shallow gold but not as good on the larger deeper gold. It just proves you need to swing over a patch with both coils to ensure you've got small shallow and larger deeper gold. Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dignit, post: 284276, member: 5167"] Yeah ........ BigWave and I can confirm Vstroms findings. We also compared the 14x9 and 17x13 Evos. We had a 0.2g buried at 50mm, 0.5g at 100mm and 7.3g at 200mm. The 14x9 detected all 3 targets. The 17x13 struggled on the 0.2, to the point you'd easily walk over it. However the 17x13 picked up the 7.3g more easily and gave a stronger signal than the 14x9. In fact the 17x13 picked up the 7.3g a good 60mm above the ground. It was obvious to see the 14x9 was better on the small shallow gold but not as good on the larger deeper gold. It just proves you need to swing over a patch with both coils to ensure you've got small shallow and larger deeper gold. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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