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<blockquote data-quote="SinHof" data-source="post: 291632" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Evening Monybox,</p><p>Do you feel that this machine has significantly improved your finds over the 5000?</p><p>A very definite Yes, one particular hill we discovered, looked very promising but the 5000 could not handle the red hot ground, three of us worked the hill over and found one small piece. First day on the same hill with the 7000 saw 17 nuggies in the rattle jar and to this day we can still manage to pluck the odd find.</p><p>Just last week with the new 19" coil, expectations were fairly high only to have them dashed due to very long grass on the hill and just about everywhere else.</p><p>From day one I've kept my finds segregated into lots by detector and location/s, the 7000 lots far out way those of the 5000 and a fair percentage of the 7000 finds came off country that I had worked pretty well with the 5000 and a range of coil sizes in about a third of the time.</p><p>Hope this answers your question.</p><p>Cheers, SinHof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinHof, post: 291632, member: 972"] Evening Monybox, Do you feel that this machine has significantly improved your finds over the 5000? A very definite Yes, one particular hill we discovered, looked very promising but the 5000 could not handle the red hot ground, three of us worked the hill over and found one small piece. First day on the same hill with the 7000 saw 17 nuggies in the rattle jar and to this day we can still manage to pluck the odd find. Just last week with the new 19" coil, expectations were fairly high only to have them dashed due to very long grass on the hill and just about everywhere else. From day one I've kept my finds segregated into lots by detector and location/s, the 7000 lots far out way those of the 5000 and a fair percentage of the 7000 finds came off country that I had worked pretty well with the 5000 and a range of coil sizes in about a third of the time. Hope this answers your question. Cheers, SinHof. [/QUOTE]
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