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Minelab GPX5000 vs GPX4500
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<blockquote data-quote="Bjay" data-source="post: 327159" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>I would say that's a fair call . I don't have a coil tech but have the 12 inch nf but would expect very similar results from both. From my limited experience you won't get em as small as the sdc but getting pretty close. I've found a few targets that I just wasn't sure about even after digging them and came back later with sdc and sure enough a very small piece .02 but only very shallow.as for 4500 vs 5000 I don't think it'll make much difference , more the new coils.even the 15 inch has found tiny targets that I couldn't be sure of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bjay, post: 327159, member: 5449"] I would say that's a fair call . I don't have a coil tech but have the 12 inch nf but would expect very similar results from both. From my limited experience you won't get em as small as the sdc but getting pretty close. I've found a few targets that I just wasn't sure about even after digging them and came back later with sdc and sure enough a very small piece .02 but only very shallow.as for 4500 vs 5000 I don't think it'll make much difference , more the new coils.even the 15 inch has found tiny targets that I couldn't be sure of. [/QUOTE]
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