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<blockquote data-quote="Dave79" data-source="post: 499657" data-attributes="member: 12713"><p>When I got a 6" coil for my equinox all my hammered spots came back to life. Now I only use the big coil to track down the general location of historical sites. It's amazing how much more a small coil will pick up. I grew up in Albany, living in Tassie now, nice to see some jarrah forest again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave79, post: 499657, member: 12713"] When I got a 6" coil for my equinox all my hammered spots came back to life. Now I only use the big coil to track down the general location of historical sites. It's amazing how much more a small coil will pick up. I grew up in Albany, living in Tassie now, nice to see some jarrah forest again. [/QUOTE]
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