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Minelab GPX6000 release, general information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Gold Catcher" data-source="post: 615984" data-attributes="member: 21392"><p>Not sure I totally agree with the statement that the SDC would be redundant when you got the 6, mb. I still take the SDC when I go hiking since it folds in my backpack and completely fits in, without a coil sticking out. It is also more rugged and can take beatings any time in rough terrain, whereas the 6000 is more fragile (just compare the shafts). For highly mineralized small washes with shallow gold the SDC is still my to go machine, and the small 8 inch mono is just perfect for that. So, I view the SDC as a more specialized machine for specific circumstances and it continues to serve me very well in these scenarios. I use it with SP01 which is a killer combo. The SDC is just such a different design concept compared to the 6000 that I am not sure if both machines should even be compared. Just my 2 c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gold Catcher, post: 615984, member: 21392"] Not sure I totally agree with the statement that the SDC would be redundant when you got the 6, mb. I still take the SDC when I go hiking since it folds in my backpack and completely fits in, without a coil sticking out. It is also more rugged and can take beatings any time in rough terrain, whereas the 6000 is more fragile (just compare the shafts). For highly mineralized small washes with shallow gold the SDC is still my to go machine, and the small 8 inch mono is just perfect for that. So, I view the SDC as a more specialized machine for specific circumstances and it continues to serve me very well in these scenarios. I use it with SP01 which is a killer combo. The SDC is just such a different design concept compared to the 6000 that I am not sure if both machines should even be compared. Just my 2 c. [/QUOTE]
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