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Minelab SDC2300 or GPX4000 / GPX4500 / GPX5000
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 285060" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>For WA I'd be leaning towards the 4500 but making sure I had at least 3-4 coils to cover most scenarios. I'd have a DD or anti interference for salt lakes, standard 11" Commander mono, & most likely a 14" x 9" evolution + either the 15" or 17" x 13" evo (or other monos to cover). Depending on area/target gold you could go with 3 coils to start out & drop one of the evo's? All depends on the area I guess.</p><p>Plenty of people do well with the SDC over there though but they do usually seem to use them either in conjunction with a GPX/GPZ or with a detecting buddy/partner that has one.</p><p>A mate of mine did a trip with only the SDC & did ok considering it rained a lot of the time they were there. I reckon you'd do ok with either but I'd hate to be in WA & wondering what might be just out of range?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 285060, member: 4485"] For WA I'd be leaning towards the 4500 but making sure I had at least 3-4 coils to cover most scenarios. I'd have a DD or anti interference for salt lakes, standard 11" Commander mono, & most likely a 14" x 9" evolution + either the 15" or 17" x 13" evo (or other monos to cover). Depending on area/target gold you could go with 3 coils to start out & drop one of the evo's? All depends on the area I guess. Plenty of people do well with the SDC over there though but they do usually seem to use them either in conjunction with a GPX/GPZ or with a detecting buddy/partner that has one. A mate of mine did a trip with only the SDC & did ok considering it rained a lot of the time they were there. I reckon you'd do ok with either but I'd hate to be in WA & wondering what might be just out of range? [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
Minelab
Minelab SDC2300 or GPX4000 / GPX4500 / GPX5000
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