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<blockquote data-quote="AuMan" data-source="post: 406245" data-attributes="member: 2670"><p>Every nugget is different.</p><p>Just because someone gets a 1g nugget at say 8" doesn't mean all 1g nuggets will be picked up at 8". Some might only murmer when scraped across the coil, yet others if flat and solid enough and sitting right might come in a 10"</p><p></p><p>It all comes down to the size/shape and folds/features of the nugget.</p><p></p><p>And then you have your timings being used and the ground it is being used on, so what depth one user gets will vary to what another user gets, and then there is that users experience. An experienced detectorist will hear things that a newbie would not pick up on such as the faintest variation in the threshold. This will cause them to "get more depth"</p><p></p><p>That being said, 9" on a 2.5g with the 14x9 evo seems pertty good to me. The evo coils are the best out there, very well made and made to work on your detector. The bloke who builds them really knows what he is doing and has been at the top of the coil game for a long time now. </p><p></p><p>Auman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AuMan, post: 406245, member: 2670"] Every nugget is different. Just because someone gets a 1g nugget at say 8" doesn't mean all 1g nuggets will be picked up at 8". Some might only murmer when scraped across the coil, yet others if flat and solid enough and sitting right might come in a 10" It all comes down to the size/shape and folds/features of the nugget. And then you have your timings being used and the ground it is being used on, so what depth one user gets will vary to what another user gets, and then there is that users experience. An experienced detectorist will hear things that a newbie would not pick up on such as the faintest variation in the threshold. This will cause them to "get more depth" That being said, 9" on a 2.5g with the 14x9 evo seems pertty good to me. The evo coils are the best out there, very well made and made to work on your detector. The bloke who builds them really knows what he is doing and has been at the top of the coil game for a long time now. Auman [/QUOTE]
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