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Minelab
GP3500 or SDC2300
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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 136760" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>Yeah +2 for the SDC. To get the best bang on little bits on the GP3500 you need to go mono coil and preferably run it in Sensitive. Then you will get ground noises and there's a bit of a learning curve. Even still with these settings, the SDC will beat it on most sub grammers, and in particular the prickly, ironstone or quartz specie pieces. Put an 11" Mono or 14" DD coil on the 3500 and it will beat the SDC on depth on lumpy bits over a gram, but most of these have been cleaned up in the known/easily accessible sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 136760, member: 3149"] Yeah +2 for the SDC. To get the best bang on little bits on the GP3500 you need to go mono coil and preferably run it in Sensitive. Then you will get ground noises and there's a bit of a learning curve. Even still with these settings, the SDC will beat it on most sub grammers, and in particular the prickly, ironstone or quartz specie pieces. Put an 11" Mono or 14" DD coil on the 3500 and it will beat the SDC on depth on lumpy bits over a gram, but most of these have been cleaned up in the known/easily accessible sites. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
Minelab
GP3500 or SDC2300
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