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<blockquote data-quote="Lesgold" data-source="post: 606268" data-attributes="member: 9840"><p>Hi Folks</p><p>Finally got a chance to try the Zed Search in WA. Spent a couple of days on a mates lease in Coolgardie for just a few pieces. In that area, the coil ran well and was quite stable. Sensitivity was up around 17. (High Yield/ Difficult). On a couple of the warmer days, sensitivity had to be dropped back a bit as the ground warmed up.</p><p></p><p>Spent ten days on a tag along on a large lease around Laverton. Sensitivity was on 20 for the whole trip. The coil loved hot rocks (as did the standard coil and SDCs) but ran well on that setting. Didnt find any bragging gold but enough scraps to keep me amused. The area we were in had been hit heavily over the years with large sections being pushed or mined. Most targets were shallow but occasionally pieces were pulled from considerable depth. The disappointing aspect of the deeper pieces was the size of the nuggets that were popping out. Still scratching my head as to how this coil could sniff out a tiny bit and tell me I needed to dig a well. I will post a pic of yesterdays micro bits when the sun comes up.</p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Les</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesgold, post: 606268, member: 9840"] Hi Folks Finally got a chance to try the Zed Search in WA. Spent a couple of days on a mates lease in Coolgardie for just a few pieces. In that area, the coil ran well and was quite stable. Sensitivity was up around 17. (High Yield/ Difficult). On a couple of the warmer days, sensitivity had to be dropped back a bit as the ground warmed up. Spent ten days on a tag along on a large lease around Laverton. Sensitivity was on 20 for the whole trip. The coil loved hot rocks (as did the standard coil and SDCs) but ran well on that setting. Didnt find any bragging gold but enough scraps to keep me amused. The area we were in had been hit heavily over the years with large sections being pushed or mined. Most targets were shallow but occasionally pieces were pulled from considerable depth. The disappointing aspect of the deeper pieces was the size of the nuggets that were popping out. Still scratching my head as to how this coil could sniff out a tiny bit and tell me I needed to dig a well. I will post a pic of yesterdays micro bits when the sun comes up. Cheers Les [/QUOTE]
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