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Conglomerate cliff curiosity for the GM
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregyem" data-source="post: 673729" data-attributes="member: 23249"><p>hmm, thanks for the input. I am yet to experience highly mineralised ground giving a strong clean non Ferrous signal. Horseshoes make my GM scream maniacly and iron rich ground makes it swing both ways erratically. As I think I mentioned initially, the fine white cement was dead quiet for the monster everywhereelse and I swung along a few hundred metres of it. I have only ever had this sort of signal with wet charcoal or wet salty ground but hey learning all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregyem, post: 673729, member: 23249"] hmm, thanks for the input. I am yet to experience highly mineralised ground giving a strong clean non Ferrous signal. Horseshoes make my GM scream maniacly and iron rich ground makes it swing both ways erratically. As I think I mentioned initially, the fine white cement was dead quiet for the monster everywhereelse and I swung along a few hundred metres of it. I have only ever had this sort of signal with wet charcoal or wet salty ground but hey learning all the time. [/QUOTE]
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