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<blockquote data-quote="Hookka" data-source="post: 462751" data-attributes="member: 14150"><p>I can't afford it right now but it looks like I will likely be able to when the time comes around soon. I guess I'm wondering if the money could be spent better elswhere to help me improve my yields prospecting. I'm going to be dedicating a few months to the goldfields and depending on how things go I'm hoping I'll be able to find enough gold to support myself living frugally in a van for that time. I love metal detecting so it would really be for the joy of the experience and not to strike it rich. I am not opposed to the idea of making some cash or finding some nice gold though obviously.</p><p></p><p>Do the improvements on the gpz-7000 warrant the extra $$ over the gpx-4500/5000 in your guys oppinions if I were to have the time to dedicate for a while? I guess it's hard to say for sure because obviously I can't run exact scenarios and see into the future. I don't mind missing finer gold occasionally if it's deep but I do not want to miss out on any potential large gold thats deep.</p><p></p><p>The sdc is good on the beach too if I'm not mistaken? I have a Equinox for that but wouldn't mind a deep PI to replace my sandshark I sold recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hookka, post: 462751, member: 14150"] I can't afford it right now but it looks like I will likely be able to when the time comes around soon. I guess I'm wondering if the money could be spent better elswhere to help me improve my yields prospecting. I'm going to be dedicating a few months to the goldfields and depending on how things go I'm hoping I'll be able to find enough gold to support myself living frugally in a van for that time. I love metal detecting so it would really be for the joy of the experience and not to strike it rich. I am not opposed to the idea of making some cash or finding some nice gold though obviously. Do the improvements on the gpz-7000 warrant the extra $$ over the gpx-4500/5000 in your guys oppinions if I were to have the time to dedicate for a while? I guess it's hard to say for sure because obviously I can't run exact scenarios and see into the future. I don't mind missing finer gold occasionally if it's deep but I do not want to miss out on any potential large gold thats deep. The sdc is good on the beach too if I'm not mistaken? I have a Equinox for that but wouldn't mind a deep PI to replace my sandshark I sold recently. [/QUOTE]
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