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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Heatho" data-source="post: 268893" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>John, seeing the Zed in action on previously flogged ground is an eye opener to say the least. One little area of a patch I saw Mbasko pull a 0.7 nug out of has had GPX 5000's with different coils, SDC's over it numerous times, nuggets were found in the say 3x3 area by another member here (Syndyne) who suggested that Matt put the ZED over it to see if anything was left, sure enough out popped the nug from about 1 foot depth, none of the other detectors registered anything was there. This is quite heavilly mineralised ground and it was just no effort for the Zed to pick it up. </p><p></p><p>Believe whatever you like but the Zed rocks, and with the bigger coil it is going to do some serious cleaning up on the goldfields when released.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatho, post: 268893, member: 487"] John, seeing the Zed in action on previously flogged ground is an eye opener to say the least. One little area of a patch I saw Mbasko pull a 0.7 nug out of has had GPX 5000's with different coils, SDC's over it numerous times, nuggets were found in the say 3x3 area by another member here (Syndyne) who suggested that Matt put the ZED over it to see if anything was left, sure enough out popped the nug from about 1 foot depth, none of the other detectors registered anything was there. This is quite heavilly mineralised ground and it was just no effort for the Zed to pick it up. Believe whatever you like but the Zed rocks, and with the bigger coil it is going to do some serious cleaning up on the goldfields when released. [/QUOTE]
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