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<blockquote data-quote="Metamorphic" data-source="post: 111886" data-attributes="member: 3682"><p>Thanks flash</p><p></p><p>Your right, its not such a major issue with my GMT on definite targets, even fairly deep, but I guess the real tough ones right on the edge of range in hot ground are the only real concern. Usually in those "is it, or not" situations I will switch to fixed and use the 'Grab' button when my mineralization monitor runs over 72.</p><p>Like you, I give it a boot sweep, if its still there, a light scrape with the pick and that is usually enough to rule out anything but a fairdinkum target.</p><p></p><p>Im more of a short sweeper in deeper vegetation, rocky areas, but try to long sweep once i hit more open ground but i feel like im watching a game of tennis.</p><p>Good advice mate.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metamorphic, post: 111886, member: 3682"] Thanks flash Your right, its not such a major issue with my GMT on definite targets, even fairly deep, but I guess the real tough ones right on the edge of range in hot ground are the only real concern. Usually in those "is it, or not" situations I will switch to fixed and use the 'Grab' button when my mineralization monitor runs over 72. Like you, I give it a boot sweep, if its still there, a light scrape with the pick and that is usually enough to rule out anything but a fairdinkum target. Im more of a short sweeper in deeper vegetation, rocky areas, but try to long sweep once i hit more open ground but i feel like im watching a game of tennis. Good advice mate. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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