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GPX6000 Vs SDC2300 Sensitivity Test.
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<blockquote data-quote="Still No Idea." data-source="post: 630611" data-attributes="member: 22280"><p>They are specifically designed to detect gold, bird shot is a totally different kettle of fish.</p><p>I would believe Phil Moneybox if he said he got a 0.1 at 12 inches but some of the claims have me wondering, maybe some people should take a tape measure with them.</p><p>I'm a bit of a sceptic knowing pulse induction is what it is. Of course i could be wrong. Don't want to make the wrong choice. I'll keep the 5000 also. :|</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Still No Idea., post: 630611, member: 22280"] They are specifically designed to detect gold, bird shot is a totally different kettle of fish. I would believe Phil Moneybox if he said he got a 0.1 at 12 inches but some of the claims have me wondering, maybe some people should take a tape measure with them. I'm a bit of a sceptic knowing pulse induction is what it is. Of course i could be wrong. Don't want to make the wrong choice. I'll keep the 5000 also. :| [/QUOTE]
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