Hi,
I'm using the Garrett 8 " x 6 " coil on my AT Pro. I really like this coil and it swings very easily. I found a lot of coins that my stock coil was not hitting on.
It seems to be deeper and also good in trashy areas. I think you'll be happy with the coil you mentioned. Run your AT Pro in Pro-Zero mode with 2 notches from full sensitivity. Does a great job dirt digging for coins and jewelry.
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Bubbaron Nox 600. AT Pro, AT Carrot Pin Pointer, 8 x 6 " Garrett Coil
I have the 5x8 for my Pro and it's great. This is going to be for less trashy civil war fields. I almost always run Pro Zero ! Thanks bubbaronHi,
I'm using the Garrett 8 " x 6 " coil on my AT Pro. I really like this coil and it swings very easily. I found a lot of coins that my stock coil was not hitting on.
It seems to be deeper and also good in trashy areas. I think you'll be happy with the coil you mentioned. Run your AT Pro in Pro-Zero mode with 2 notches from full sensitivity. Does a great job dirt digging for coins and jewelry.
Want some snow ??? Free !!!
Bubbaron Nox 600. AT Pro, AT Carrot Pin Pointer, 8 x 6 " Garrett Coil
Thanks Mark ! [emoji15] hhI have one for my AT Pro. They are great, goes deep. I was digging fired 22 lead and 3/16 washers at 11-12 inches. You will dig more for sure. HH Mark
Thanks for the tip. I won't be using it all the time. I've heard it's heavy.Shorten your shaft a notch or 2 to help with the Tennis Elbow you may encounter after 3 months of swinging it
I have the same setup and had to take 3 months off
I've seen almost every video ! I know Kurt used the Storm for a long time and loved it.Hoover boys on YouTube really do great with that storm coil..not sure if you watch the videos.if not you should..they tear it up with the Garrett at pro
i have one for my at pro. They are great, goes deep. I was digging fired 22 lead and 3/16 washers at 11-12 inches. You will dig more for sure. Hh mark
I have the 5x8 and love that thing but am a little worried about depth loss. Thinking about a nel hunter
My concern is the weight.
The balance with just the 5 x 8 was so bad I went with a straight shaft.
It is useable now with minimal comfort but add the weight of a hunter coil I don't think it would be.
So now I use my f70 when a bigger footprint is needed and use the atp for surgical work.
I can hike and swing both for hours now the way I have them set up.
Not the weight, it's the balance to me. The stock shaft is small and the arm cuff is to close to my wrist, not back by my elbow where it needs to be.
I found a old thread that a member here made a extension called a " Garrett gizmo" and a video that showed the problem of the short cuff placement.
I tried to get one but the thread was several years old so I got an Anderson straight shaft. I'm impressed and like the machine but again found the balance terrible for my use.