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General Metal Detector Discussion
Garrett ATX vs Minelab GPX5000
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<blockquote data-quote="Zakman" data-source="post: 57328" data-attributes="member: 1440"><p>Thks Guys.</p><p>No I've moved away from the ATX yes its an OK product but still can't bet the performance of the GPX 5000 Ive got friends in Dunolly who test the ATX directly against the GPX and for some reason the ATX was more sensitive on some target but not other. As I've learnt over the last year it has a great deal to do with your knowledge of your detector setting swing speed plus a good coil. </p><p></p><p>If your budget can go for the GPX 5000 do that, if you want to save few dollars well the ATX is pretty good. But of course we have the new Minelab to compare and its about the same price as the ATX.</p><p></p><p>I've finally settled on the GPX 5000 and the CTX 3030 I also use the GMT and the Tectonic T2 these are soooo easy to setup and use.</p><p></p><p>In field practice and really knowing your detector will show merits as long as you have the location locked down. hahah </p><p></p><p>Safe and profitable hunting guys.</p><p></p><p> The Zakman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zakman, post: 57328, member: 1440"] Thks Guys. No I've moved away from the ATX yes its an OK product but still can't bet the performance of the GPX 5000 Ive got friends in Dunolly who test the ATX directly against the GPX and for some reason the ATX was more sensitive on some target but not other. As I've learnt over the last year it has a great deal to do with your knowledge of your detector setting swing speed plus a good coil. If your budget can go for the GPX 5000 do that, if you want to save few dollars well the ATX is pretty good. But of course we have the new Minelab to compare and its about the same price as the ATX. I've finally settled on the GPX 5000 and the CTX 3030 I also use the GMT and the Tectonic T2 these are soooo easy to setup and use. In field practice and really knowing your detector will show merits as long as you have the location locked down. hahah Safe and profitable hunting guys. The Zakman [/QUOTE]
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Garrett ATX vs Minelab GPX5000
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