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Gpx 6000 compared to gpx 4500 depth on bigger nuggets
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 669407" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>I’ll take whatever I can get. At my age I don’t like walking miles and tend to concentrate around where I can park my car (and my wife). I like to work and rework an area with different coils (detectors) for whatever each can produce before moving on. </p><p>Remember when I first got a 45 and was doing well with a group over in WA. One of the group was swinging a 3000 which he loved. His method of detecting was to disappear for the day walking miles and occasionally would come back with a nice nugget. His wife convinced him to buy a 45 after seeing what my machine was doing. On the first day this time close to camp he found a half grammer and complained saying “ Is this the shit I am going to get from now on”. Later he and his wife found a four ouncer in a well detected area using a 45. </p><p>My take is it depends more your choice of detecting style as much as the machine you choose.</p><p>Must say though have not used a DD for many years ever since mono became controllable with the GPXs. That is something I might need to revisit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 669407, member: 4728"] I’ll take whatever I can get. At my age I don’t like walking miles and tend to concentrate around where I can park my car (and my wife). I like to work and rework an area with different coils (detectors) for whatever each can produce before moving on. Remember when I first got a 45 and was doing well with a group over in WA. One of the group was swinging a 3000 which he loved. His method of detecting was to disappear for the day walking miles and occasionally would come back with a nice nugget. His wife convinced him to buy a 45 after seeing what my machine was doing. On the first day this time close to camp he found a half grammer and complained saying “ Is this the shit I am going to get from now on”. Later he and his wife found a four ouncer in a well detected area using a 45. My take is it depends more your choice of detecting style as much as the machine you choose. Must say though have not used a DD for many years ever since mono became controllable with the GPXs. That is something I might need to revisit. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
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Gpx 6000 compared to gpx 4500 depth on bigger nuggets
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