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Minelab GPX5000 tips, settings and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="goldminer997" data-source="post: 54132" data-attributes="member: 877"><p>Hi shane</p><p>the 5000 is a very good machine when you say small gold is that .01 to .05 then use a 6inh coil tec or a nugget finder sadie coil it will pick these bits up very loud at depth you will miss bits with a bigger coil unless there close to the coil. dont get into your mind set of fine gold for larger bits use enhance gain about 18 to 19 on the machine for larger coils the 14 inh coil tec or 16 nugget finder you can not go past bit lighter then the 20 or 18 if swinging all day and the is not much in difference . happy hunting sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldminer997, post: 54132, member: 877"] Hi shane the 5000 is a very good machine when you say small gold is that .01 to .05 then use a 6inh coil tec or a nugget finder sadie coil it will pick these bits up very loud at depth you will miss bits with a bigger coil unless there close to the coil. dont get into your mind set of fine gold for larger bits use enhance gain about 18 to 19 on the machine for larger coils the 14 inh coil tec or 16 nugget finder you can not go past bit lighter then the 20 or 18 if swinging all day and the is not much in difference . happy hunting sean [/QUOTE]
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