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Metal Detecting for Gold
Finally time to buy a GPX4500
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<blockquote data-quote="ProspectorPete" data-source="post: 361193" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>Thanks guys, getting a bit excited about the training day next Friday then hopefully purchase the new detector in 3 - 4 weeks time.</p><p></p><p>The change in job and now the approval to camp and detect on 7 acres was all I needed to commit to a new machine, my Makro GR will always be there as a backup for when EMI is too great or heavy trash needs sorting.</p><p>Pretty sure I'll grab the Coiltek 14 mono elite as a 'go to' coil and possibly look at a bigger coil down the track if there is actually gold on the property, the standard 11" Commander mono should be good for tighter areas.</p><p>I've got to get back into watching all of MinelabGold's video's on Youtube again over the next week or so as he has some great info and results from his methods, and re-read as much info from the good members here on the 4500, oh boy the fun of late night research begins.........again :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProspectorPete, post: 361193, member: 3820"] Thanks guys, getting a bit excited about the training day next Friday then hopefully purchase the new detector in 3 - 4 weeks time. The change in job and now the approval to camp and detect on 7 acres was all I needed to commit to a new machine, my Makro GR will always be there as a backup for when EMI is too great or heavy trash needs sorting. Pretty sure I'll grab the Coiltek 14 mono elite as a 'go to' coil and possibly look at a bigger coil down the track if there is actually gold on the property, the standard 11" Commander mono should be good for tighter areas. I've got to get back into watching all of MinelabGold's video's on Youtube again over the next week or so as he has some great info and results from his methods, and re-read as much info from the good members here on the 4500, oh boy the fun of late night research begins.........again :lol: [/QUOTE]
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