Great video! I had not really thought I would benefit from a six inch coil, but after watching this, I definitely think I need this in my arsenal. As always, your videos are very educational and well done. Thanks.
G'day mate,, The 6inch ciol are amazing now my Mrs got that one ,,lol,, Now I got the 10x5 coil that just us good like the 6inch ,, great video thanks for sharing Steve
I reckon the small coils are absolute game changers in the right situations. They’re also a lot easier in the arm, shoulder and back if you have an injury etc!
Just what I was looking for. I just bought the six inch because of so many targets. I was told a good signal in the middle of a bunch of bad ones is probably trash. Think of the things I've missed
The 6" coil changes the game completely in trashy areas. Go back to those trashy sites with the 6" and hit them again - you'll be amazed at how differently things will sound!
To look deeper, I'd suggest lowering the recovery speed, and swinging the coil slowly. You could also increase sensitivity, and ground balance the machine. Good luck!
Can be anything from a bottle cap, slag, lead, aluminium off cuts, or sixpence, shilling, ring etc (depending on their condition and orientation in the ground). If it’s a solid repeatable signal, I generally dig them because my curiosity won’t let me leave them behind… 😀
I don’t have a 15” coil, but I imagine they’d be great for hunting large areas with few targets. I’ve heard they also give more depth, but I’m not sure about that…
Great video! I had not really thought I would benefit from a six inch coil, but after watching this, I definitely think I need this in my arsenal. As always, your videos are very educational and well done. Thanks.
Great video. Very informative.
Thanks Nick - I'm glad you found it useful!
I bought a 6" ages ago, but haven't used it much, gunna give it more of a chance, great vid👌👍🇦🇺
It's well worth giving it a go, especially if you have some trashy sites to visit. or rocky beaches etc. Good luck!
Excellent video , saludos desde Santiago de Chile..
G'day mate,, The 6inch ciol are amazing now my Mrs got that one ,,lol,,
Now I got the 10x5 coil that just us good like the 6inch ,, great video thanks for sharing Steve
Thanks Tony. I’ve heard the 10x5 is a ripper! I might end up getting one myself.
I have an 8" on my Manticore and I'm going to get a 6" for my Nox600. I enjoy the small coils better.
I reckon the small coils are absolute game changers in the right situations. They’re also a lot easier in the arm, shoulder and back if you have an injury etc!
Great little coils, nox 800/ 900.
Indeed!
Just what I was looking for. I just bought the six inch because of so many targets. I was told a good signal in the middle of a bunch of bad ones is probably trash. Think of the things I've missed
The 6" coil changes the game completely in trashy areas. Go back to those trashy sites with the 6" and hit them again - you'll be amazed at how differently things will sound!
Hi, first of all, nice video exinos 800 for you, which mode should be deeper, how should the settings be in a single money, regards, from turkey
To look deeper, I'd suggest lowering the recovery speed, and swinging the coil slowly. You could also increase sensitivity, and ground balance the machine. Good luck!
What sort of target registers as a 19? Love the rock target marker idea!
Can be anything from a bottle cap, slag, lead, aluminium off cuts, or sixpence, shilling, ring etc (depending on their condition and orientation in the ground). If it’s a solid repeatable signal, I generally dig them because my curiosity won’t let me leave them behind… 😀
@@coilsandcoinsdetecting Thank you.
The army button reads like that because the eye where it's sown on is iron mate
Yep - it’s all about the angle the detector hits it at, and what side of the button it hits.
I have an 8 inch? on my Vanquish and a 6 in coming for my Equinox 700
Good move - it’s an awesome little coil in trashy areas!
What 6 inch do you have on your vanquish?
@blown6976 the one that comes with the Vanquish pro pack.
Where did you get the 6 inch coil? Thanks
Amazon has them for $179. Still in stock.
You should be able to get one online, or from your nearest Minelab stockist. I got mine from Miner's Den here in Australia.
Okay, I shall invest in a 6" but what about the 15" ? are they any good ?
I don’t have a 15” coil, but I imagine they’d be great for hunting large areas with few targets. I’ve heard they also give more depth, but I’m not sure about that…
@@coilsandcoinsdetecting Many thanks, keep the vids coming, I love your stuff 👍
Gaday from Lonnie
Hey! How's it going Rick!
Too much time on the 11 inch coil. Let’s get on with the 6 inch
Agree - the 6” coil is a beast!