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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Depth of coins.
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 102463" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Troubling the coin shooters here but how important is depth? Mostly I'm asking due to the fact I'm thinking of going down the etrac/3030 path just wondering how important and helpful is getting the last couple of inches with a closer ID going to be vs the outlay. I have to admit I get some pretty good depth in the right conditions but feel I might be aided by the touting of the ability of the minelabs to go deeper in mineralization and better ID. Will have a hire for a closer look but a day or so won't really be definitive enough. I intend to keep my existing machine for the first 5 or so inches happy with its performance in that zone to get good targets and discriminate, it's the iffy signals that occur past this I'm thinking of addressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 102463, member: 2152"] Troubling the coin shooters here but how important is depth? Mostly I'm asking due to the fact I'm thinking of going down the etrac/3030 path just wondering how important and helpful is getting the last couple of inches with a closer ID going to be vs the outlay. I have to admit I get some pretty good depth in the right conditions but feel I might be aided by the touting of the ability of the minelabs to go deeper in mineralization and better ID. Will have a hire for a closer look but a day or so won't really be definitive enough. I intend to keep my existing machine for the first 5 or so inches happy with its performance in that zone to get good targets and discriminate, it's the iffy signals that occur past this I'm thinking of addressing. [/QUOTE]
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