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Has anybody found anything large with the 6000
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<blockquote data-quote="Gold Catcher" data-source="post: 614148" data-attributes="member: 21392"><p>Yeah I have spoken with Norvic about this topic and he now uses mostly the 6000 despite having several X-coil options, as you mentioned. I am not a X-coil user myself, but I do believe there is a case to be made to make good use of both the 6000 and 7000 (with either X or NF). For now, the 6000 is my to go detector. But the 7000 with the NF is just such a great combination, with focus on power and depth, albeit with a fairly small coil in comparison to the 7/14 or the 7/19. Once the 6/17 comes out, let's see how it will measure up. However, for the small stuff I do believe that the 7/NF has a depth advantage over the 6/11, at least based on my own experience thus far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gold Catcher, post: 614148, member: 21392"] Yeah I have spoken with Norvic about this topic and he now uses mostly the 6000 despite having several X-coil options, as you mentioned. I am not a X-coil user myself, but I do believe there is a case to be made to make good use of both the 6000 and 7000 (with either X or NF). For now, the 6000 is my to go detector. But the 7000 with the NF is just such a great combination, with focus on power and depth, albeit with a fairly small coil in comparison to the 7/14 or the 7/19. Once the 6/17 comes out, let's see how it will measure up. However, for the small stuff I do believe that the 7/NF has a depth advantage over the 6/11, at least based on my own experience thus far. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
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Has anybody found anything large with the 6000
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