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<blockquote data-quote="roddosnow" data-source="post: 359739" data-attributes="member: 2684"><p>great link, some good info in there, </p><p></p><p>I called CWPS in mudgee and had a chat to them, cant remember the name of the gentleman that i spoke to ( i think he was the manager)but he was very helpful, he advised that he had taken the gm out in a few of his favourite areas around hill end/mudgee and windeyer and hasnt had too much trouble with mineralisation, and could run it in high sensitivity. he did mention that when the mineralisation was higher he would have to knock it down to around 5-7 sens but that it was still picking up good targets. He did however say that if i was doing most of my detecting in the Vic GT then he would advise me to keep saving for an SDC or GPX as it would be more difficult to get it running nicely in the more mineralised ground they have down there.</p><p></p><p>I also asked about how they compare to the GMT/Impact but he was honest and didn't have first hand experience with them so couldn't really comment. I really appreciated his honest and helpful attitude and will definitely visit the shop when in the area/ready to buy.</p><p></p><p>i would still love to hear of anyone elses experiences in the central west.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roddosnow, post: 359739, member: 2684"] great link, some good info in there, I called CWPS in mudgee and had a chat to them, cant remember the name of the gentleman that i spoke to ( i think he was the manager)but he was very helpful, he advised that he had taken the gm out in a few of his favourite areas around hill end/mudgee and windeyer and hasnt had too much trouble with mineralisation, and could run it in high sensitivity. he did mention that when the mineralisation was higher he would have to knock it down to around 5-7 sens but that it was still picking up good targets. He did however say that if i was doing most of my detecting in the Vic GT then he would advise me to keep saving for an SDC or GPX as it would be more difficult to get it running nicely in the more mineralised ground they have down there. I also asked about how they compare to the GMT/Impact but he was honest and didn't have first hand experience with them so couldn't really comment. I really appreciated his honest and helpful attitude and will definitely visit the shop when in the area/ready to buy. i would still love to hear of anyone elses experiences in the central west. Cheers, [/QUOTE]
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