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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ken" data-source="post: 136678" data-attributes="member: 716"><p>Here is a short write up of the GPZ 7000 as l see it, it is very good on small gold .2 to 2 grams in ground that a small mono coil would struggle with,it does get these nuggets at very good depths.Some people in the right goldfield ground will do very well with this detector,it pulls up gold that a 2300 can not get a signal on.It runs well in ground that a mono would struggle with, it is easier to use in this regard than a GPX. However in ground that you can run normal timings on a gpx with a mono coil of 14 inches wide, l am yet to be convinced that the GPZ can go any deeper on solid nuggets of 3 grams upwards.With the possibility of a 20 inch coil for the GPZ with its fantastic sensitivity to small gold it may well get some impressive depth advantages then,l do understand that some people experiences with the GPZ will be different to mine so far,it does pull up small nuggets at impressive depths in noisy ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken, post: 136678, member: 716"] Here is a short write up of the GPZ 7000 as l see it, it is very good on small gold .2 to 2 grams in ground that a small mono coil would struggle with,it does get these nuggets at very good depths.Some people in the right goldfield ground will do very well with this detector,it pulls up gold that a 2300 can not get a signal on.It runs well in ground that a mono would struggle with, it is easier to use in this regard than a GPX. However in ground that you can run normal timings on a gpx with a mono coil of 14 inches wide, l am yet to be convinced that the GPZ can go any deeper on solid nuggets of 3 grams upwards.With the possibility of a 20 inch coil for the GPZ with its fantastic sensitivity to small gold it may well get some impressive depth advantages then,l do understand that some people experiences with the GPZ will be different to mine so far,it does pull up small nuggets at impressive depths in noisy ground. [/QUOTE]
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