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<blockquote data-quote="RedDirtDigger" data-source="post: 128440" data-attributes="member: 2964"><p>Hi Redfin. I do a lot of caving and detecting with headlamps and can tell you that the h14r causes too much interference with minelab gold detectors. They are unusable. The princeton tek apex and other high performance models are ok but you need to switch to low beam when you bend to dig a target and are close to the coil. I will post some links to the cheap chinese models that have worked well and have a good beam spread</p><p>Cheers RDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedDirtDigger, post: 128440, member: 2964"] Hi Redfin. I do a lot of caving and detecting with headlamps and can tell you that the h14r causes too much interference with minelab gold detectors. They are unusable. The princeton tek apex and other high performance models are ok but you need to switch to low beam when you bend to dig a target and are close to the coil. I will post some links to the cheap chinese models that have worked well and have a good beam spread Cheers RDD [/QUOTE]
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