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Minelab GPZ7000 vs SDC2300
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<blockquote data-quote="hAyyoUinAU" data-source="post: 363448" data-attributes="member: 10637"><p>1 foot would be maximum, and yes the ground is not harsh in that area. it wasnt' screaming, but with headphones on, lead achieves deeper reach than say a nail or junk. I didn't tape measure it, what does it matter and who are you to be going through posts that don't even relate to this topic.</p><p></p><p>I have always been impressed by the SDC, hell I loved it, but it isn't a GPZ and not even close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hAyyoUinAU, post: 363448, member: 10637"] 1 foot would be maximum, and yes the ground is not harsh in that area. it wasnt' screaming, but with headphones on, lead achieves deeper reach than say a nail or junk. I didn't tape measure it, what does it matter and who are you to be going through posts that don't even relate to this topic. I have always been impressed by the SDC, hell I loved it, but it isn't a GPZ and not even close. [/QUOTE]
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