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Metal Detecting for Gold
If You Had To Buy A New Detector Today, Which One?
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<blockquote data-quote="madtuna" data-source="post: 484123" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Hi mate,</p><p>No you dont NEED a 2300 as well but it sure as hell compliments a 7000.</p><p></p><p>The 7 will find gold the 23 wont find and the 23 will find gold the 7 wont find. I use both. </p><p>After I think Ive pretty much cleaned a patch or hole with the 7 Ill redo it with the 23, this is especially true when dealing with ultra reefy spongy sandwich type gold.</p><p></p><p>I have found stuff that gives an audible signal away from the 7s coil yet only just when rubbed on the 23s coil and yet found stuff that does the exact reverse.</p><p></p><p>These new small X coils might shake things up with the 7 but then its a matter of changing coils. The 23 is also an excellent pinpointer in a big deep hole on larger gold.</p><p></p><p>When hunting reefs there are some areas you just cant get a 7 in to as well. But for all round use and if you could only have one, the 7 wins hands down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madtuna, post: 484123, member: 44"] Hi mate, No you dont NEED a 2300 as well but it sure as hell compliments a 7000. The 7 will find gold the 23 wont find and the 23 will find gold the 7 wont find. I use both. After I think Ive pretty much cleaned a patch or hole with the 7 Ill redo it with the 23, this is especially true when dealing with ultra reefy spongy sandwich type gold. I have found stuff that gives an audible signal away from the 7s coil yet only just when rubbed on the 23s coil and yet found stuff that does the exact reverse. These new small X coils might shake things up with the 7 but then its a matter of changing coils. The 23 is also an excellent pinpointer in a big deep hole on larger gold. When hunting reefs there are some areas you just cant get a 7 in to as well. But for all round use and if you could only have one, the 7 wins hands down. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
If You Had To Buy A New Detector Today, Which One?
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