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Minelab GPZ7000 Versus A GPX5000
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<blockquote data-quote="Allan h" data-source="post: 537679" data-attributes="member: 7610"><p>I have all3 the 2300 for pinpointing for the 7 on larger targets the7 is a shocker in in deep holes the 5 with a twelve inch nugget finder is a killer in vic to central qld for fnq 7 and the 2300 is the only machines I use funny gold up there wait for reports from old hand he is testing some gold I gave him that 45 and 5 were nearly silent the 2300 and 7 big noise one gram in container cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan h, post: 537679, member: 7610"] I have all3 the 2300 for pinpointing for the 7 on larger targets the7 is a shocker in in deep holes the 5 with a twelve inch nugget finder is a killer in vic to central qld for fnq 7 and the 2300 is the only machines I use funny gold up there wait for reports from old hand he is testing some gold I gave him that 45 and 5 were nearly silent the 2300 and 7 big noise one gram in container cheers [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
Minelab
Minelab GPZ7000 Versus A GPX5000
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