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<blockquote data-quote="SinHof" data-source="post: 280015" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Hi Sandta & Heatho,</p><p>Had the 17x13" coil on to cover as much ground as time permitted, luckily there was not much trash to deal with, one of the many joys of beach detecting in this part of the world.</p><p>Over the next week or so I might take a run up the New England area to a couple of properties that I have access to, there was a large gold mining encampment spread over parts of two of the properties; detecting in and around the area with the GPX5000 was pretty much a dead loss due to the high trash in the ploughed paddocks, covering the same ground with the 3030 could be interesting. I am reliably informed that at the peak of the rush to the area there were close to 1000 people living/working in a fairly small area, certainly worth a look.</p><p>Cheers, SinHof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinHof, post: 280015, member: 972"] Hi Sandta & Heatho, Had the 17x13" coil on to cover as much ground as time permitted, luckily there was not much trash to deal with, one of the many joys of beach detecting in this part of the world. Over the next week or so I might take a run up the New England area to a couple of properties that I have access to, there was a large gold mining encampment spread over parts of two of the properties; detecting in and around the area with the GPX5000 was pretty much a dead loss due to the high trash in the ploughed paddocks, covering the same ground with the 3030 could be interesting. I am reliably informed that at the peak of the rush to the area there were close to 1000 people living/working in a fairly small area, certainly worth a look. Cheers, SinHof. [/QUOTE]
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