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<blockquote data-quote="Reg Wilson" data-source="post: 506748" data-attributes="member: 10941"><p>The Elite 9" is one of the coils that I use on the QED. I find it to be very good on small targets, and use it mainly for scrubby areas where larger coils are difficult to maneuver. I was told that this coil was very susceptible to hot rocks, but I have not found this to be much of a problem with the QED, although I have not tried it on my GPX.</p><p>My other small coil of choice is the Commander 8" which is very stable, and better at pinpointing with the coil edge, due I guess to being bundle wound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reg Wilson, post: 506748, member: 10941"] The Elite 9" is one of the coils that I use on the QED. I find it to be very good on small targets, and use it mainly for scrubby areas where larger coils are difficult to maneuver. I was told that this coil was very susceptible to hot rocks, but I have not found this to be much of a problem with the QED, although I have not tried it on my GPX. My other small coil of choice is the Commander 8" which is very stable, and better at pinpointing with the coil edge, due I guess to being bundle wound. [/QUOTE]
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