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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 246553" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>Yeah testing sometimes does your head in. You get some bizarre results at times that leave you scratching your head. </p><p>Moisture makes a big difference. A little bit of moisture with a mono coil will give you more depth, but if the ground is too wet will work against you. With a DD coil, most of my deeper finds were always in very wet ground. </p><p></p><p>One spot that I keep going back to on occasion is just weird. I have only ever found 3 bits there with mono coils. 2 with an 18" minelab mono, and 1 with a 15x12 commander mono. All the rest, about a dozen or so bits up to 5g were all pinged with DD coils. Coincidence maybe? Strange layered ground is more likely. Out if interest, the SDC and GPZ haven't pulled any more from this spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 246553, member: 3149"] Yeah testing sometimes does your head in. You get some bizarre results at times that leave you scratching your head. Moisture makes a big difference. A little bit of moisture with a mono coil will give you more depth, but if the ground is too wet will work against you. With a DD coil, most of my deeper finds were always in very wet ground. One spot that I keep going back to on occasion is just weird. I have only ever found 3 bits there with mono coils. 2 with an 18" minelab mono, and 1 with a 15x12 commander mono. All the rest, about a dozen or so bits up to 5g were all pinged with DD coils. Coincidence maybe? Strange layered ground is more likely. Out if interest, the SDC and GPZ haven't pulled any more from this spot. [/QUOTE]
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