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<blockquote data-quote="bob" data-source="post: 353450" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Obi-Wan has taught me well but I still may be tempted to move to the dark side (SDC 2300).</p><p></p><p>Hi Dom </p><p>Welcome to the forum. I am pleased that you enjoy reading this thread. The stuff that I post here comes straight from my prospecting journal. I do a write up when I get home and generally read the last two entries before going out again, so that I have a plan for my day detecting. Also it is meant to ensure that I take all the necessary equipment but that hasn't been happening lately. An interesting set up that you have with your Eureka. I though the 10x5" was standard and you had to buy the 6"gold seeker as an extra. My first 6" was faulty but still found gold. The one I have at the moment is better but requires careful attention to the sweep movement to stop it squealing and making other weird noises but the ground is very hot in places and changes quickly. Plenty of hot rocks! The 10x5" has become my go to coil at the moment. Good luck with your search. If you have read all of this thread then you will know that it took me a while to experience success but perseverance has won out in the end. So stick with it and enjoy being out in the bush. </p><p></p><p>Cheers Bob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob, post: 353450, member: 628"] Obi-Wan has taught me well but I still may be tempted to move to the dark side (SDC 2300). Hi Dom Welcome to the forum. I am pleased that you enjoy reading this thread. The stuff that I post here comes straight from my prospecting journal. I do a write up when I get home and generally read the last two entries before going out again, so that I have a plan for my day detecting. Also it is meant to ensure that I take all the necessary equipment but that hasn't been happening lately. An interesting set up that you have with your Eureka. I though the 10x5" was standard and you had to buy the 6"gold seeker as an extra. My first 6" was faulty but still found gold. The one I have at the moment is better but requires careful attention to the sweep movement to stop it squealing and making other weird noises but the ground is very hot in places and changes quickly. Plenty of hot rocks! The 10x5" has become my go to coil at the moment. Good luck with your search. If you have read all of this thread then you will know that it took me a while to experience success but perseverance has won out in the end. So stick with it and enjoy being out in the bush. Cheers Bob. [/QUOTE]
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