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Minelab GPZ7000 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="aussiefarmer" data-source="post: 367403" data-attributes="member: 5729"><p>Very interesting :Y: </p><p>The gpz will find every peice of metal in size from the tip of a pin upwards so doing ground that you have cleaned up previously is the smartest move :Y: and alot of gold hunters here will do the same by using a lighter to handle detector that has a shallow range first or doing ground others have flogged with older detectors. </p><p></p><p>The gpz with the 19 inch coil is a beast to use and is more suited to flatter open type areas , it is super sensitive and a great coil . :Y: </p><p></p><p>It is also heavy and hard to pin point your targets , if you draw a rectangle on the floor 19 inch by 14 inch and round the corners off that will give you the size , now hold a stick/broom handle to your drawing and imagine swinging that down into a 36inch deep hole . It becomes very hard unless you remove lots of dirt </p><p></p><p>The standard 14 inch coil has plenty of depth aswell and runs super smooth , if you can afford a gpz you wont regret it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussiefarmer, post: 367403, member: 5729"] Very interesting :Y: The gpz will find every peice of metal in size from the tip of a pin upwards so doing ground that you have cleaned up previously is the smartest move :Y: and alot of gold hunters here will do the same by using a lighter to handle detector that has a shallow range first or doing ground others have flogged with older detectors. The gpz with the 19 inch coil is a beast to use and is more suited to flatter open type areas , it is super sensitive and a great coil . :Y: It is also heavy and hard to pin point your targets , if you draw a rectangle on the floor 19 inch by 14 inch and round the corners off that will give you the size , now hold a stick/broom handle to your drawing and imagine swinging that down into a 36inch deep hole . It becomes very hard unless you remove lots of dirt The standard 14 inch coil has plenty of depth aswell and runs super smooth , if you can afford a gpz you wont regret it . [/QUOTE]
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