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Metal Detecting for Gold
Best Coils for GPX 5000 in the WA Goldfields
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 480588"><p>The 15" evo seems to be a good coil, my mate uses one and is very impressed with it, they seem to work best on the 5000 and later built 4500's if the commander coil you have is a "mono coil" I have found that they are very stable and my go to coil of that size on hot and variable ground, not as sensitive as say a 12" evo but in some situations a quieter running coil is a better choice, if you don't have a small coil a minelab 8" commander round mono or coiltek round 9" elite would be worth having as well, lots of dryblown areas and scrapes still giving up gold so a small coil is a good investment.</p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p></p><p>StayyerAU</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 480588"] The 15" evo seems to be a good coil, my mate uses one and is very impressed with it, they seem to work best on the 5000 and later built 4500's if the commander coil you have is a "mono coil" I have found that they are very stable and my go to coil of that size on hot and variable ground, not as sensitive as say a 12" evo but in some situations a quieter running coil is a better choice, if you don't have a small coil a minelab 8" commander round mono or coiltek round 9" elite would be worth having as well, lots of dryblown areas and scrapes still giving up gold so a small coil is a good investment. cheers StayyerAU [/QUOTE]
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Best Coils for GPX 5000 in the WA Goldfields
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