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Metal Detecting for Gold
Smallest piece with an SDC
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 245370" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I actually find the small shallow signals pretty easy to pinpoint. The GPZ14 coil has markings on both the left & right showing the sweet spots. I use the left hand side mark & just move around the target to get an idea of approx. location. It's seems to be mostly working for me & a scoop IMO is a must for the small stuff.</p><p>The signals I seem to have been having some trouble with are usually deeper & sometimes not where I think they are. I've had to buy a pinpointer to make things a bit easier/quicker but I seem to be getting more accurate as I go. It does save you from having to widen the holes out sometimes though to get the coil in there (as long as the target is in pinpointer range which it isn't always).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 245370, member: 4485"] I actually find the small shallow signals pretty easy to pinpoint. The GPZ14 coil has markings on both the left & right showing the sweet spots. I use the left hand side mark & just move around the target to get an idea of approx. location. It's seems to be mostly working for me & a scoop IMO is a must for the small stuff. The signals I seem to have been having some trouble with are usually deeper & sometimes not where I think they are. I've had to buy a pinpointer to make things a bit easier/quicker but I seem to be getting more accurate as I go. It does save you from having to widen the holes out sometimes though to get the coil in there (as long as the target is in pinpointer range which it isn't always). [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
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