I just put a 6inch coil on today and went to a older park with lot of trash. I couldnt believe it when i pulled up a 1920 standing liberty quarter. What a great way to start on this coil!!!
The 6” coil is a game changer on any site with a high density of targets. It will unmask targets you just can’t isolate with a larger coil, and allow you to cherry pick trashy locations with ease!
@@coilsandcoinsdetecting definitely! I would be too love using mine on the beaches and woodland think all beginners should start with a small coil it’ll teach them so much especially locating targets
Wow Thanks. I’ve got the 900. Been running highest stable sensitivity. A nail outside the coil will give a false high tone. Now I’m going to have to try running lower sensitivity to keep the target search under the coil.
Hi Steve, great video as always. While the 6" is a good coil, I find the Coiltek 10x5 to be the best. Just as good separation & maneuverability but still has great coverage. No more coil swapping as I leave it on permanently. ☺
Thanks David! Yes I’ve heard that coil is great, and I almost bought one a while back. I’m really looking forward to the 8x5 coil for the Manticore for the same reasons as you mention.
I agree with the 6" coil. I was hunting on a beach with the 11"coil and found a few 5c , 10c and a $2 coins. I saw a guy using 11" in same area that i detected before and he came up empty handed ( i asked him if he had any luck + i watched him from my car.. lol ) so after he left i tried the 6'coil over the same area i hunted a few days earlier and i got another $6 in coins + a sterling silver bracelet.. Very happy with the 6" coil... Could you do a review on the 10x5 coiltek if you have one ?
I just put a 6inch coil on today and went to a older park with lot of trash. I couldnt believe it when i pulled up a 1920 standing liberty quarter. What a great way to start on this coil!!!
The 6” coil is a game changer on any site with a high density of targets. It will unmask targets you just can’t isolate with a larger coil, and allow you to cherry pick trashy locations with ease!
LOOOOVE the 6” coil absolute must have for the Nox great video buddy
Thanks Mark! Yep, it’s a little ripper! I’d be lost without it!
@@coilsandcoinsdetecting definitely! I would be too love using mine on the beaches and woodland think all beginners should start with a small coil it’ll teach them so much especially locating targets
Great explanations there Steve, im sure people will find this video very useful.
Thanks mate!
Thanks for your sharing 👍
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video as usual :-) I will definitely invest in a 6 inch coil after seeing your video.
Thanks….. Gregg, Boise Idaho
Thanks Gregg! You won’t regret it!
Wow Thanks.
I’ve got the 900.
Been running highest stable sensitivity. A nail outside the coil will give a false high tone.
Now I’m going to have to try running lower sensitivity to keep the target search under the coil.
It definitely makes a difference, and you’ll be surprised how much the accuracy and target separation improves! Good luck mate!
Great tutorial Steve. Thanks.
Thanks Paul!
Thank you Stevo love these tutorials keep them coming. 🙏🏽
Thanks mate!
Nice, I use my 6” a lot. Thanks for sharing your settings!!👍🤣👍
No worries! Thanks for watching!
Thankyou, Very helpful
Thanks! Glad you found it useful!
I NEW ON THIS JOBBY , TWO DAYS AGO I FUND A JFK HALF DOLLAR COIN WITH 6 INCH COIL IN THE PARK …GREAT VIDEO …NEW SUSCRIPTER 👍
Thanks for watching the video! Good luck and happy hunting!
Hi Steve, great video as always. While the 6" is a good coil, I find the Coiltek 10x5 to be the best. Just as good separation & maneuverability but still has great coverage. No more coil swapping as I leave it on permanently. ☺
Thanks David! Yes I’ve heard that coil is great, and I almost bought one a while back. I’m really looking forward to the 8x5 coil for the Manticore for the same reasons as you mention.
Felicitaciones amigo por sus hermosos hallazgos, saludos cordiales desde chile 🙋♂️🇨🇱⛏️🗝️👍🤝💍👏😊
I agree with the 6" coil. I was hunting on a beach with the 11"coil and found a few 5c , 10c and a $2 coins. I saw a guy using 11" in same area that i detected before and he came up empty handed ( i asked him if he had any luck + i watched him from my car.. lol ) so after he left i tried the 6'coil over the same area i hunted a few days earlier and i got another $6 in coins + a sterling silver bracelet.. Very happy with the 6" coil... Could you do a review on the 10x5 coiltek if you have one ?
Thanks for watching. I’d definitely use the 6” coil on the beach in those areas where signals are more concentrated to a smaller area…
Do use 5 tones or 50tones
Ok sorry missed that thank yo
I've always used 5 tones. I find 50 tones too confusing to the ears...
Será que vc consegue atingir 4" de profundidade em 7 de nível de velocidade de recuperação com a bobina de 6"? 🤔