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Minelab GPX6000 release, general information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 610981" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>If this is the case, and I start pulling more bird shot and fly shite gold with the 6000, then I may keep using my 4500 until the hotter months when I dislike the salt encrusted harness.</p><p>By ignoring the atom sized bits, I reckon more time will be spent walking further and digging larger targets.</p><p>Using the Commander 11" mono, I used to average around a little under 1g per target. Using the 14 * 9" NF Evo (my current goto), I'm down to around 0.3g per target and digging a lot more shot. What a great pin-pointing coil though.</p><p>Maybe just use the 6000 at the end of a weekend if nothing found?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 610981, member: 6786"] If this is the case, and I start pulling more bird shot and fly shite gold with the 6000, then I may keep using my 4500 until the hotter months when I dislike the salt encrusted harness. By ignoring the atom sized bits, I reckon more time will be spent walking further and digging larger targets. Using the Commander 11" mono, I used to average around a little under 1g per target. Using the 14 * 9" NF Evo (my current goto), I'm down to around 0.3g per target and digging a lot more shot. What a great pin-pointing coil though. Maybe just use the 6000 at the end of a weekend if nothing found????? [/QUOTE]
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