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Minelab SD2100 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Jarrod84" data-source="post: 569244" data-attributes="member: 11190"><p>I used a 2200v2 for a bit of fun vs my 4500. On 2gram+ sizes there isnt a huge amount of difference in mild soil. When the ground gets tough the lack of adjustability becomes apparent and it didnt like the new flat wounds sensitivity. </p><p>Big difference in sub gram stuff with the 4500 miles in front. </p><p>I still think the 2200 would have found half the gold I have found with 45 so they can be still worth using in areas that havent seen much action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarrod84, post: 569244, member: 11190"] I used a 2200v2 for a bit of fun vs my 4500. On 2gram+ sizes there isnt a huge amount of difference in mild soil. When the ground gets tough the lack of adjustability becomes apparent and it didnt like the new flat wounds sensitivity. Big difference in sub gram stuff with the 4500 miles in front. I still think the 2200 would have found half the gold I have found with 45 so they can be still worth using in areas that havent seen much action. [/QUOTE]
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