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The Worth Of The 2300
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<blockquote data-quote="Happy Jack" data-source="post: 487509" data-attributes="member: 6039"><p>Hi Guys..</p><p></p><p>Just my two bobs bit. I have old patches that I hit every time I upgrade to a new detector, from the time I first found them with the XT1700 up to the 5k.</p><p></p><p>Whilst some new models resulted in more pieces being had and some not, I think the biggest jump for me was from the XT1700 into the SD2100 and then onto the GP/GPX's. However the SDC2300 is such a great way to ensure you have cleaned an area and amazes me of what it will hit on. </p><p></p><p>I was very confident that I had cleaned one patch out out until I got my 2300 and I was very much mistaken. This patch was in an area about 25m x 15m somewhere and another six pieces were dug on my first trip out there with the little machine. Last month I returned from a trip and scored some seven small pieces and a nice honeycombed 2 grammer @ 5 inches down that I had missed over the years from that patch. This in an area that is totally flogged ground and should not have been there.</p><p></p><p>That did it for me ...the SDC will always have a spot in my truck and I love it just the way it is...no mods.</p><p></p><p>Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy Jack, post: 487509, member: 6039"] Hi Guys.. Just my two bobs bit. I have old patches that I hit every time I upgrade to a new detector, from the time I first found them with the XT1700 up to the 5k. Whilst some new models resulted in more pieces being had and some not, I think the biggest jump for me was from the XT1700 into the SD2100 and then onto the GP/GPX's. However the SDC2300 is such a great way to ensure you have cleaned an area and amazes me of what it will hit on. I was very confident that I had cleaned one patch out out until I got my 2300 and I was very much mistaken. This patch was in an area about 25m x 15m somewhere and another six pieces were dug on my first trip out there with the little machine. Last month I returned from a trip and scored some seven small pieces and a nice honeycombed 2 grammer @ 5 inches down that I had missed over the years from that patch. This in an area that is totally flogged ground and should not have been there. That did it for me ...the SDC will always have a spot in my truck and I love it just the way it is...no mods. Jack [/QUOTE]
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