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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 360159" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>In Australia No, no one swings a 15" coil on a VLF 4" above the ground, But seeing as this machine was first displayed or released to the UK public where they do use such coils and quite a few people use the 12x15, 15x18 and the 21x18, In the UK many folks use large coils for hoard hunting because of the value of such finds are measured in the millions of dollars, My standard coil is a minimum of either 14x10 or 12" concentric and I have two larger coils for when needs must. So my comments are more related to what is the norm in my area and the rest of Europe and seeing as they debuted it here first then it makes sense to me,</p><p></p><p>In Australia none of this matters because Australia does not have mega dollar hoards just waiting out there and ground conditions do not allow the use for such coils on VLF's, and due to the lack of junk in Australia a person can use a PI with great results.</p><p></p><p>J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 360159, member: 3775"] In Australia No, no one swings a 15" coil on a VLF 4" above the ground, But seeing as this machine was first displayed or released to the UK public where they do use such coils and quite a few people use the 12x15, 15x18 and the 21x18, In the UK many folks use large coils for hoard hunting because of the value of such finds are measured in the millions of dollars, My standard coil is a minimum of either 14x10 or 12" concentric and I have two larger coils for when needs must. So my comments are more related to what is the norm in my area and the rest of Europe and seeing as they debuted it here first then it makes sense to me, In Australia none of this matters because Australia does not have mega dollar hoards just waiting out there and ground conditions do not allow the use for such coils on VLF's, and due to the lack of junk in Australia a person can use a PI with great results. J. [/QUOTE]
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