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Sadie vs 14x9 advantage
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<blockquote data-quote="Deano" data-source="post: 671419" data-attributes="member: 24559"><p>~IMO a 10x5 >>is a better size design choice than an<< 8x6 or 8 round for tight spaces, plus more ground coverage. </p><p>~I have an older white coloured Nugget Finder 10x5 mono, I do not think they are made in any more. But Coiltek may still make the Joey (or Elite?) 10x5 mono & dd. (Also the Goldhawk 10x5 mono for the GPX 6000.) They are the very “narrowest coils” made for Minelab (PI) machines for getting into tight spaces, narrow bedrock, and shallow bedrock. Nobody as of yet has made a 4” inch width coil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deano, post: 671419, member: 24559"] ~IMO a 10x5 >>is a better size design choice than an<< 8x6 or 8 round for tight spaces, plus more ground coverage. ~I have an older white coloured Nugget Finder 10x5 mono, I do not think they are made in any more. But Coiltek may still make the Joey (or Elite?) 10x5 mono & dd. (Also the Goldhawk 10x5 mono for the GPX 6000.) They are the very “narrowest coils” made for Minelab (PI) machines for getting into tight spaces, narrow bedrock, and shallow bedrock. Nobody as of yet has made a 4” inch width coil. [/QUOTE]
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