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Minelab GP3500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 29795" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Rodstar - I agree with trashmagnet - 100%. Hire or borrow a mono for the 3500 and then run it on mineralised ground. I borrowed a mates 3500 and ran a mono for a day - I wanted to drop kick the shizer out of it - wacked on a DD - beautiful, smooth and quiet. Don't worry about the reports on the GPXs with monos beating everything. Yes, they are very good and have unique settings, and especially good with monos. I still however run a big DD on my 4500 for deep gold on mineralised ground plus you get the benefit of being able to use discrimination with a DD - the monos can't. I have said this many times - I am amazed what the 3500s with a 14" DD can find with regards to consistently detecting small (wheat size) gold. Not my thing but truly mazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 29795, member: 981"] Rodstar - I agree with trashmagnet - 100%. Hire or borrow a mono for the 3500 and then run it on mineralised ground. I borrowed a mates 3500 and ran a mono for a day - I wanted to drop kick the shizer out of it - wacked on a DD - beautiful, smooth and quiet. Don't worry about the reports on the GPXs with monos beating everything. Yes, they are very good and have unique settings, and especially good with monos. I still however run a big DD on my 4500 for deep gold on mineralised ground plus you get the benefit of being able to use discrimination with a DD - the monos can't. I have said this many times - I am amazed what the 3500s with a 14" DD can find with regards to consistently detecting small (wheat size) gold. Not my thing but truly mazing. [/QUOTE]
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