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Garrett AT Pro information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 109061" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Always a dilemma trying to find a machine to do two things in the same fascia. Time will tell but realistically dedicated machines really are the way to go, bit like cars some do a pretty good job in a cross over role but it will always lack something, finesse, grunt, clearance, handling. I want to say the posts above are steering you in the right direction but as you mention a t2 this for all its inherent limitations is not a bad go to choice. Ultimately you will undoubtedly need two dedicated machines or roll out the bigger outlay for something like an atx. Even then it's still coming up a little short. Personally I would err on the side of something like the t2 and is platform purely on the basis if you have enough coil time over coins and jewelery you can narrow the gap in a very short time in terms of return from the value. Gold detecting can be a mighty specialized game and even the best are still out there learning every day. It's not rocket science going beep dig in the sand and dirt for coins and jewelery with all due respect to the shooters out here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 109061, member: 2152"] Always a dilemma trying to find a machine to do two things in the same fascia. Time will tell but realistically dedicated machines really are the way to go, bit like cars some do a pretty good job in a cross over role but it will always lack something, finesse, grunt, clearance, handling. I want to say the posts above are steering you in the right direction but as you mention a t2 this for all its inherent limitations is not a bad go to choice. Ultimately you will undoubtedly need two dedicated machines or roll out the bigger outlay for something like an atx. Even then it's still coming up a little short. Personally I would err on the side of something like the t2 and is platform purely on the basis if you have enough coil time over coins and jewelery you can narrow the gap in a very short time in terms of return from the value. Gold detecting can be a mighty specialized game and even the best are still out there learning every day. It's not rocket science going beep dig in the sand and dirt for coins and jewelery with all due respect to the shooters out here. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
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Garrett AT Pro information and questions
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