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Metal Detecting for Gold
Wearing Your Watch Or Wedding Ring Whilst Detecting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 530968" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>I guess that depends on your detector and the terrain you detect on. My GPX4500 with a 14" Elite coil would protest loudly if I attempted to wear any metal near my feet. I'll often detect right across my boots when I'm in a spot where there's nowhere to move so even the slightest bit of metal is a problem. If you are after maximum performance from your detector you have to give it a fighting chance and that means no phone, turn the GPS off and try to find a headlamp that's detector friendly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 530968, member: 3960"] I guess that depends on your detector and the terrain you detect on. My GPX4500 with a 14" Elite coil would protest loudly if I attempted to wear any metal near my feet. I'll often detect right across my boots when I'm in a spot where there's nowhere to move so even the slightest bit of metal is a problem. If you are after maximum performance from your detector you have to give it a fighting chance and that means no phone, turn the GPS off and try to find a headlamp that's detector friendly. [/QUOTE]
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