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General Metal Detector Discussion
What's a good Gold Detector to start out with?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon" data-source="post: 17572" data-attributes="member: 717"><p>GMT, it'll get gold the Sov wont even register on. The Sov is great amongst the junk. I knew a couple of blokes who found some great gold searching for nuggets in bad junk areas. Best was 40 oz. Another got a 17 oz. But they were the only places they used them for. Not really a gold detector as such. Gold bug 2 is hot in quiet ground but when I used one, a mates, on hot ground it was noisy as and had to be wound right back on the sens till it was no better than the original Bug in comparison. The 18000 is/was good with the three freq's as you could change to a lower one when the ground got too noisy, was good with the Mlab 11' coil. Still would choose the GMT over it though as it's got better control with the Vsat. Bloke I know in Bendigo used one and did ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon, post: 17572, member: 717"] GMT, it'll get gold the Sov wont even register on. The Sov is great amongst the junk. I knew a couple of blokes who found some great gold searching for nuggets in bad junk areas. Best was 40 oz. Another got a 17 oz. But they were the only places they used them for. Not really a gold detector as such. Gold bug 2 is hot in quiet ground but when I used one, a mates, on hot ground it was noisy as and had to be wound right back on the sens till it was no better than the original Bug in comparison. The 18000 is/was good with the three freq's as you could change to a lower one when the ground got too noisy, was good with the Mlab 11' coil. Still would choose the GMT over it though as it's got better control with the Vsat. Bloke I know in Bendigo used one and did ok. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
What's a good Gold Detector to start out with?
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