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GPZ7000 19" coil GPZ19 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Heatho" data-source="post: 294160" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>I've seen quite a few nice pictures of decent nuggets that have been found with the 19" coil. A few people have sent me photos of their finds. They are just not that interested in putting the pics on the forum which is fair enough in my opinion. They were not huge nuggets but they were decent sized nugs that were detected deeper than you'd think possible.</p><p></p><p>I don't own a zed but the reports I've received have given me enough of an idea what the coil is capable of and I'd happily tell owners to keep at it and don't lose faith in the coil or their detecting, as you said JP "getting back to the fundamentals" and doing a bit of prospecting might be in order to get onto the right areas with large deep gold. Might be quite a few goldless trips but when you find that right ground it will pay off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatho, post: 294160, member: 487"] I've seen quite a few nice pictures of decent nuggets that have been found with the 19" coil. A few people have sent me photos of their finds. They are just not that interested in putting the pics on the forum which is fair enough in my opinion. They were not huge nuggets but they were decent sized nugs that were detected deeper than you'd think possible. I don't own a zed but the reports I've received have given me enough of an idea what the coil is capable of and I'd happily tell owners to keep at it and don't lose faith in the coil or their detecting, as you said JP "getting back to the fundamentals" and doing a bit of prospecting might be in order to get onto the right areas with large deep gold. Might be quite a few goldless trips but when you find that right ground it will pay off. [/QUOTE]
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