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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 137693"><p>The question i have is how many of these users have used</p><p>A 14" mono previously as the main go to coil?</p><p></p><p>What this all may confirm Is that there are deeper nuggets </p><p>and maybe we we need To start using larger coils such as </p><p>a 16" or 18" mono. In fact i think there may be a surge in</p><p>Demand for these coils.</p><p></p><p>I think the other thing too is Gold may of been missed </p><p>previously Due to the high use of mono coils where your </p><p>relying on the Main mono point section to detect a target </p><p>compared to a dd Where you scan the ground with the </p><p>width of the coil. This was Previously discussed during the </p><p>end of last year with a prospector In WA who confirmed </p><p>the same thing.</p><p></p><p>I am looking at this from a technical perspective and all i can</p><p>Say Its very very interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 137693"] The question i have is how many of these users have used A 14" mono previously as the main go to coil? What this all may confirm Is that there are deeper nuggets and maybe we we need To start using larger coils such as a 16" or 18" mono. In fact i think there may be a surge in Demand for these coils. I think the other thing too is Gold may of been missed previously Due to the high use of mono coils where your relying on the Main mono point section to detect a target compared to a dd Where you scan the ground with the width of the coil. This was Previously discussed during the end of last year with a prospector In WA who confirmed the same thing. I am looking at this from a technical perspective and all i can Say Its very very interesting. [/QUOTE]
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