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Minelab GPX6000 release, general information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 611795" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Maybe use the the 6K until you find a couple of little ones, then swap over to the 45 with a 14" or 17 x 13 and see if there is any bigger deeper ones about? Or just keep plodding along. </p><p>I detected a patch recently with the zed and 12 " nf, and pulled some small bits as well as a few much better bits, got 22 bits for 15-20 grams (some still in acid) my mate got 48 bits with the sdc and 14x9 for a little bit more in weight. But he had a ball!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 611795, member: 6002"] Maybe use the the 6K until you find a couple of little ones, then swap over to the 45 with a 14" or 17 x 13 and see if there is any bigger deeper ones about? Or just keep plodding along. I detected a patch recently with the zed and 12 " nf, and pulled some small bits as well as a few much better bits, got 22 bits for 15-20 grams (some still in acid) my mate got 48 bits with the sdc and 14x9 for a little bit more in weight. But he had a ball! [/QUOTE]
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