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GPZ7000: Info, Tips, Finds
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast" data-source="post: 285268" data-attributes="member: 8209"><p>Hi Syndyne, </p><p></p><p>Just by placing into difficult ground mode gets rid of 99% of the hot rocks where I go. Although in mild ground I still try to run it in Normal. </p><p></p><p>Just spent 2 days around north of Bendigo where I generally had to keep it in difficult or was stopping every couple of metres for hot rocks. Still feel that the Zed is going to find gold if it is there due to finding 106 bits of various metal and 58 bits of lead - shot pellets, slug gun pellets, .22 and larger projectiles. Pretty confident I can tell the difference between lead and gold now but still don't want to walk off on a piece of yellow :/ And yes, I did count them - wondered how many holes I'd dug. </p><p></p><p>It makes me wonder if the old blokes spent more time chasing gold or shooting at stuff!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast, post: 285268, member: 8209"] Hi Syndyne, Just by placing into difficult ground mode gets rid of 99% of the hot rocks where I go. Although in mild ground I still try to run it in Normal. Just spent 2 days around north of Bendigo where I generally had to keep it in difficult or was stopping every couple of metres for hot rocks. Still feel that the Zed is going to find gold if it is there due to finding 106 bits of various metal and 58 bits of lead - shot pellets, slug gun pellets, .22 and larger projectiles. Pretty confident I can tell the difference between lead and gold now but still don't want to walk off on a piece of yellow :/ And yes, I did count them - wondered how many holes I'd dug. It makes me wonder if the old blokes spent more time chasing gold or shooting at stuff!! [/QUOTE]
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