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Garrett ATX Information and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="WalnLiz" data-source="post: 162113" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Great to see the family getting involved with the treasure hunting mate. The old saying a "family that plays together stays together" always rings true and detecting on the beach with the kids will become priceless in many ways. </p><p></p><p>The 20" coil that comes with the deep seeker package is certainly best kept for open terrain, and the smaller coil will prove to get you the most gold in the long run. I don't own an ATX but have given them a serious and lengthy workout on the NSW gold fields, and the 20" coil in this region was not user friendly in the rocky and dense vegetation common around here. The weight also has some limitations in the length of time it can be swung.</p><p></p><p>The machine itself is very capable and should uncover many nuggets for those who persevere. The smaller coil is definitely the go.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck out there.</p><p></p><p>Wal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalnLiz, post: 162113, member: 147"] Great to see the family getting involved with the treasure hunting mate. The old saying a "family that plays together stays together" always rings true and detecting on the beach with the kids will become priceless in many ways. The 20" coil that comes with the deep seeker package is certainly best kept for open terrain, and the smaller coil will prove to get you the most gold in the long run. I don't own an ATX but have given them a serious and lengthy workout on the NSW gold fields, and the 20" coil in this region was not user friendly in the rocky and dense vegetation common around here. The weight also has some limitations in the length of time it can be swung. The machine itself is very capable and should uncover many nuggets for those who persevere. The smaller coil is definitely the go. Best of luck out there. Wal. [/QUOTE]
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