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Minelab
Minelab GPX5000 vs GPX4500
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<blockquote data-quote="Skip" data-source="post: 608081" data-attributes="member: 13688"><p>Hi mate as others have said the 12 is a fantastic coil. Personally I think there are other coils that seek out deeper gold. I like the 17x13 nugget finder and one could that is a little hard to master but a killer is the 14 mono Elite from coiltek. </p><p></p><p>I've never put my coils in water but keep in mind soon as you dig up a creek bed the mud stirs and you can't see a darn thing! </p><p></p><p>Listen to the long term members on here as they really know their stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skip, post: 608081, member: 13688"] Hi mate as others have said the 12 is a fantastic coil. Personally I think there are other coils that seek out deeper gold. I like the 17x13 nugget finder and one could that is a little hard to master but a killer is the 14 mono Elite from coiltek. I've never put my coils in water but keep in mind soon as you dig up a creek bed the mud stirs and you can't see a darn thing! Listen to the long term members on here as they really know their stuff. [/QUOTE]
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Minelab GPX5000 vs GPX4500
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