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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Dignit" data-source="post: 181836" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>Hi all. Very informative topic. I'm also considering the GPX4500 or the SDC2300. I see the benefits of the 4500 being more flexible and the SDC being specific to sub gram shallow gold. I frequent the Vic Golden Triangle with a Garrett AT Gold, with no gold finds to date. Hence the extreme desire to upgrade. I'm leaning toward the 4500 to patch search and to drive deeper in virgin ground (if I can find any) in hope of finding greater than 1 gram nuggets, as well to search for shallow small gold in well turned ground. However, from what I've experienced most of the GT is well turned over, and I'm wondering how well the 4500 will go on the shallow small stuff. I'm thinking I should get a 8" mono as opposed to the Coiltek 14" elite mono, and along with the two coils in the special deal, I will cover my bases better. Will I do just as good with the 4500 8" mono and correct small gold timings as the SDC for the small shallow gold? Any thoughts? Cheers Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dignit, post: 181836, member: 5167"] Hi all. Very informative topic. I'm also considering the GPX4500 or the SDC2300. I see the benefits of the 4500 being more flexible and the SDC being specific to sub gram shallow gold. I frequent the Vic Golden Triangle with a Garrett AT Gold, with no gold finds to date. Hence the extreme desire to upgrade. I'm leaning toward the 4500 to patch search and to drive deeper in virgin ground (if I can find any) in hope of finding greater than 1 gram nuggets, as well to search for shallow small gold in well turned ground. However, from what I've experienced most of the GT is well turned over, and I'm wondering how well the 4500 will go on the shallow small stuff. I'm thinking I should get a 8" mono as opposed to the Coiltek 14" elite mono, and along with the two coils in the special deal, I will cover my bases better. Will I do just as good with the 4500 8" mono and correct small gold timings as the SDC for the small shallow gold? Any thoughts? Cheers Andy [/QUOTE]
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