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Metal Detectors
Garrett
Does anyone in Victoria or Southern NSW have an Axiom?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 661176" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>I've seen a few videos that convinced me that it could very well be as good as the GPX6000 and perhaps better on the hotrocks where the 6000 is quite poor. I watched a video by Chris Ralph in the US comparing the SDC2300, the Gold Monster and the Axiom on some small gold and some really hot hotrocks. The SDC did better on the hotrocks but the Axiom seemed to do pretty well but he didn't try ground balancing on them and I'd like to have seen that.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that the tests you see are usually on a very small coil. A bit bigger coil, which is available amongst the range of six coils, should improve the depth tests.</p><p></p><p>If I needed another detector I'd buy an Axiom. I wanted to get one for Mrs M but she's experienced the GPX6000 and doesn't want more of the same so she'll just stick with the SDC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 661176, member: 3960"] I've seen a few videos that convinced me that it could very well be as good as the GPX6000 and perhaps better on the hotrocks where the 6000 is quite poor. I watched a video by Chris Ralph in the US comparing the SDC2300, the Gold Monster and the Axiom on some small gold and some really hot hotrocks. The SDC did better on the hotrocks but the Axiom seemed to do pretty well but he didn't try ground balancing on them and I'd like to have seen that. Keep in mind that the tests you see are usually on a very small coil. A bit bigger coil, which is available amongst the range of six coils, should improve the depth tests. If I needed another detector I'd buy an Axiom. I wanted to get one for Mrs M but she's experienced the GPX6000 and doesn't want more of the same so she'll just stick with the SDC. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
Garrett
Does anyone in Victoria or Southern NSW have an Axiom?
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