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Minelab Eureka gold tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Ballina1" data-source="post: 281870" data-attributes="member: 7146"><p>I have a Eureka Gold. Good for coins in parks and on the beach away from salt water but I am not so interested in finding a few bucks. I am interested in gold. No good where the sand is wet as it screams. I have found interesting things like an old peppercorn gun at Hill End, but to date .... NO gold. Of course, I HAVE found enough horse shoes to kit out a Melbourne Cup plus more nails than Bunnings. I can find wire the size of 1/3 pin but even "nuggletts" (bigger than a picker) that I have found by panning only registered a signal within 30mm. Don't expect too much from EG but if you stumble over a sizable bit (more than 1 gram) near the surfaceyou should find it. Likewise you should find big bits. Sadly, you will not have the depth of GP, GPX & GPZ machines which have newer technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ballina1, post: 281870, member: 7146"] I have a Eureka Gold. Good for coins in parks and on the beach away from salt water but I am not so interested in finding a few bucks. I am interested in gold. No good where the sand is wet as it screams. I have found interesting things like an old peppercorn gun at Hill End, but to date .... NO gold. Of course, I HAVE found enough horse shoes to kit out a Melbourne Cup plus more nails than Bunnings. I can find wire the size of 1/3 pin but even "nuggletts" (bigger than a picker) that I have found by panning only registered a signal within 30mm. Don't expect too much from EG but if you stumble over a sizable bit (more than 1 gram) near the surfaceyou should find it. Likewise you should find big bits. Sadly, you will not have the depth of GP, GPX & GPZ machines which have newer technology. [/QUOTE]
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