bigscoop
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- Jun 4, 2010
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- Older blue Excal with full mods, Equinox 800.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
It is a great conditioning and probing tool. Like a lot of hunters here on the coast I'm a fan of the larger coil, especially over the dry and wet sand, they are deep and provide more coverage, allowing us to cover a lot more ground. But they can also be a costly addiction for the same reasons. Having been forced to use the smaller coil in recent weeks has proved good for me, it has slowed me down, made me more mindful of my coverage, forced me to grid off smaller areas and to work them tighter and more thoroughly. I've probably found more good targets with the smaller coil in the last four of five hunts then I found with the larger coil in the preceding month, and that includes a lot of hours of post Sandy hunts. I'm becoming a fan of the small coil again and I suspect that I'll be using it a lot more often from here on out. But I gotta tell you, when I first started using it again I felt like I was swinging it a BB.
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