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Minelab GPX5000 tips, settings and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 142962" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I don't think a carbon fibre shaft will make a great deal of difference Wolf? The shaft assemblies are fairly light anyway. Most get the carbon fibre upper due to using larger coils not to lighten up? </p><p>The "Little Ripper" battery set up is a lot lighter than the normal Minelab battery so I don't know that you would need or want to be "strung" up like above. Sort of negates having a wireless set up to start with I reckon? </p><p>I'd give it a few more outings & see how you go with it before ordering a new upper shaft or setting up an elaborate bungy system? Unless using large coils for extended periods you may find that you don't require either or what you already have will do the job?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 142962, member: 4485"] I don't think a carbon fibre shaft will make a great deal of difference Wolf? The shaft assemblies are fairly light anyway. Most get the carbon fibre upper due to using larger coils not to lighten up? The "Little Ripper" battery set up is a lot lighter than the normal Minelab battery so I don't know that you would need or want to be "strung" up like above. Sort of negates having a wireless set up to start with I reckon? I'd give it a few more outings & see how you go with it before ordering a new upper shaft or setting up an elaborate bungy system? Unless using large coils for extended periods you may find that you don't require either or what you already have will do the job? [/QUOTE]
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