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Minelab GPX6000 release, general information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave79" data-source="post: 615701" data-attributes="member: 12713"><p>If you think it's a winner, great. I'm just giving my impressions of how it has performed over a variety of ground in my local area and giving the other side of the story to balance out the minelab sponsored 'reviews' all over the internet. Maybe their claims that it will make anyone an Easy Expert were a bit far fetched if so many people are making basic mistakes that effect the performance so badly.</p><p>And I don't know anything about prospecting in WA so it may be a different story if you are covering large distances looking for shallow gold in rubbish free ground, but most of the available ground in tassie has been swept so clean by SDC's, 4500's and 7000's that it's going to take my mate a bloody long time to make 8000 look like a good investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave79, post: 615701, member: 12713"] If you think it's a winner, great. I'm just giving my impressions of how it has performed over a variety of ground in my local area and giving the other side of the story to balance out the minelab sponsored 'reviews' all over the internet. Maybe their claims that it will make anyone an Easy Expert were a bit far fetched if so many people are making basic mistakes that effect the performance so badly. And I don't know anything about prospecting in WA so it may be a different story if you are covering large distances looking for shallow gold in rubbish free ground, but most of the available ground in tassie has been swept so clean by SDC's, 4500's and 7000's that it's going to take my mate a bloody long time to make 8000 look like a good investment. [/QUOTE]
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