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<blockquote data-quote="Calico" data-source="post: 677071" data-attributes="member: 14444"><p>Both the 12x7 and 14x 9 found about the same number of small nugs on average. I would Definately say the 14 x 9 is more sensitive on the tiniest of pieces say under 0.05. I found two microscopic targets left them in the ground with the gold hawk and the 12 x 7 didn’t register them but they were super small if you’re chasing midget nugs. Both are great coils unfortunately didn’t find anything of significance size wise to compare them on hopefully next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calico, post: 677071, member: 14444"] Both the 12x7 and 14x 9 found about the same number of small nugs on average. I would Definately say the 14 x 9 is more sensitive on the tiniest of pieces say under 0.05. I found two microscopic targets left them in the ground with the gold hawk and the 12 x 7 didn’t register them but they were super small if you’re chasing midget nugs. Both are great coils unfortunately didn’t find anything of significance size wise to compare them on hopefully next time. [/QUOTE]
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