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After the 2300, what next?
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 161780" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>No disrespect but having played with small coils on a GPX & having found mostly small pieces of gold - some definitely as small as the SDC will - my opinion is you won't replicate the SDC's ability on the small stuff with any settings or coils on a GPX. Yes you can find some of it with them but the SDC is a lot more sensitive to them due to it's different timing which a GPX just doesn't have. It's no fluke people are going over old areas & cleaning up the left behind smalls & as you say finely disseminated specimen gold. It amazes me where I have found some of these on the surface &/or right next to old holes.</p><p>The GPX is obviously far more versatile though. Wouldn't go on an extended detecting trip without one or an SDC + SD/GP combo at the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 161780, member: 4485"] No disrespect but having played with small coils on a GPX & having found mostly small pieces of gold - some definitely as small as the SDC will - my opinion is you won't replicate the SDC's ability on the small stuff with any settings or coils on a GPX. Yes you can find some of it with them but the SDC is a lot more sensitive to them due to it's different timing which a GPX just doesn't have. It's no fluke people are going over old areas & cleaning up the left behind smalls & as you say finely disseminated specimen gold. It amazes me where I have found some of these on the surface &/or right next to old holes. The GPX is obviously far more versatile though. Wouldn't go on an extended detecting trip without one or an SDC + SD/GP combo at the least. [/QUOTE]
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