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Metal Detecting for Gold
Best detector for large deep Gold nuggets
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<blockquote data-quote="Roscoe" data-source="post: 122005" data-attributes="member: 1615"><p>Thanks for sharing your deep gold setups and thoughts on the subject. In the New Year i would like to concentrate on areas that have produced large lumps. I can see the terrain in the area is going to have a big bearing on what coil sizes i take and better to detect as Wal said in the cooler months of the year. I will search in these areas where the deeper ground is, this may hold some big lumps which are out of reach to people operating smaller coils.</p><p></p><p>The other thing is i wouldn't know a deep gold signal if i fell over it. From what i have read it can sound like ground noise? </p><p></p><p>As far as detectors go i haven't got the brass for a GPX, but i could afford a GP3500 and i have been offered a SD2200v2 that's in very good condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roscoe, post: 122005, member: 1615"] Thanks for sharing your deep gold setups and thoughts on the subject. In the New Year i would like to concentrate on areas that have produced large lumps. I can see the terrain in the area is going to have a big bearing on what coil sizes i take and better to detect as Wal said in the cooler months of the year. I will search in these areas where the deeper ground is, this may hold some big lumps which are out of reach to people operating smaller coils. The other thing is i wouldn't know a deep gold signal if i fell over it. From what i have read it can sound like ground noise? As far as detectors go i haven't got the brass for a GPX, but i could afford a GP3500 and i have been offered a SD2200v2 that's in very good condition. [/QUOTE]
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