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Minelab GPZ7000 vs SDC2300
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<blockquote data-quote="Baldy" data-source="post: 414096" data-attributes="member: 5602"><p>We are running out of depth with the 2300 at around 5 inches on .2 gram..Running the 2300 on gain of 5..We then run the 4500 over the same ground and are picking up the small pieces just out of range of the 2300..One machine that could do both would be good..The 2300 is great for pinpointing, but I cant see the 7000 being that good..I suppose about the same as a 14 Camo coil..on the 4500..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldy, post: 414096, member: 5602"] We are running out of depth with the 2300 at around 5 inches on .2 gram..Running the 2300 on gain of 5..We then run the 4500 over the same ground and are picking up the small pieces just out of range of the 2300..One machine that could do both would be good..The 2300 is great for pinpointing, but I cant see the 7000 being that good..I suppose about the same as a 14 Camo coil..on the 4500.. [/QUOTE]
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