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Gpx 6000 compared to gpx 4500 depth on bigger nuggets
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<blockquote data-quote="Deano" data-source="post: 669400" data-attributes="member: 24559"><p>I see, yes I totally agree, and honestly if I did not want to bother with (the very best “VLF type” performance possible in a PI) finding sub gram (less than one gram) sized gold then I would “not” bother spending the extra money to purchase a 6000 and use a 4500 or 5000 instead (not considering the 7000 because of price). Yes, both the 4500 and 5000 can go deeper than the 6000 on “larger chunky gold” especially using the bigger coils and suitable timings. You are doing well and right, stick with what works for you.</p><p></p><p>But the 6000 has other benefits besides the best performance on sub gram “prickly-reefy type gold” which is also very lightweight, well balanced, comes with wireless headphones, lightweight battery that is attached to the detector, and collapses down to a very small size.</p><p></p><p>I am older and also a big, big beer fan, it settles my stomach and makes me feel that I can live again (a life saver). I add a little bit of bottled organic pure 100% “Lime juice”, not from concentrate, to my lager beer, having one now, acquired taste and sits very well with me. The odd time I add a bit of vodka and/or clamato juice to my daily beer. Yes I drink plain beer too, just like mix it up for variety, cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deano, post: 669400, member: 24559"] I see, yes I totally agree, and honestly if I did not want to bother with (the very best “VLF type” performance possible in a PI) finding sub gram (less than one gram) sized gold then I would “not” bother spending the extra money to purchase a 6000 and use a 4500 or 5000 instead (not considering the 7000 because of price). Yes, both the 4500 and 5000 can go deeper than the 6000 on “larger chunky gold” especially using the bigger coils and suitable timings. You are doing well and right, stick with what works for you. But the 6000 has other benefits besides the best performance on sub gram “prickly-reefy type gold” which is also very lightweight, well balanced, comes with wireless headphones, lightweight battery that is attached to the detector, and collapses down to a very small size. I am older and also a big, big beer fan, it settles my stomach and makes me feel that I can live again (a life saver). I add a little bit of bottled organic pure 100% “Lime juice”, not from concentrate, to my lager beer, having one now, acquired taste and sits very well with me. The odd time I add a bit of vodka and/or clamato juice to my daily beer. Yes I drink plain beer too, just like mix it up for variety, cheers! [/QUOTE]
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Gpx 6000 compared to gpx 4500 depth on bigger nuggets
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