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<blockquote data-quote="reynard" data-source="post: 158598" data-attributes="member: 5266"><p>hi all, i am fairly new at this (detecting and forum). i swing a ml4500 withe a nf 17/11, agreat coil and very quiet but i am surprised at how small a nugget it will find. recently i dug a .11gr and 1 m away got a faint but clear signal, so i called my wife over with her 4500 with a nf 14/9 and as it should it was louder. on digging it out it was a tiny piece .09gr at 4-6 inches to say i was impressed is an understatment as i have been led to believe that a big coil is not sensitive enough on such tiny bits. what are your views. jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reynard, post: 158598, member: 5266"] hi all, i am fairly new at this (detecting and forum). i swing a ml4500 withe a nf 17/11, agreat coil and very quiet but i am surprised at how small a nugget it will find. recently i dug a .11gr and 1 m away got a faint but clear signal, so i called my wife over with her 4500 with a nf 14/9 and as it should it was louder. on digging it out it was a tiny piece .09gr at 4-6 inches to say i was impressed is an understatment as i have been led to believe that a big coil is not sensitive enough on such tiny bits. what are your views. jim [/QUOTE]
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