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Metal Detecting for Gold
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightshift" data-source="post: 459331" data-attributes="member: 14115"><p>Hey team. Quick question, I see machines like the AT gold, gold bug pro etc saying that they are good for detecting small gold in mineralized ground....but what about bigger bits of gold, I'm not talking welcome stranger sized pieces (which none of us would ever say no to) but bits say 1-5 grams (or larger)worth.</p><p>I know a detector will find it, but I see some members and articles saying they go over pieces with a "larger" machine and then a "smaller" machine and the later of the 2 won't pick up the piece. I'm sure there will be some reasonable explanation for this. Being a newbie, with no detector as yet I'm just trying to understand the fundamental ideas in what to look for in a machine.</p><p>Cheers</p><p>NIGHTSHIFT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightshift, post: 459331, member: 14115"] Hey team. Quick question, I see machines like the AT gold, gold bug pro etc saying that they are good for detecting small gold in mineralized ground....but what about bigger bits of gold, I'm not talking welcome stranger sized pieces (which none of us would ever say no to) but bits say 1-5 grams (or larger)worth. I know a detector will find it, but I see some members and articles saying they go over pieces with a "larger" machine and then a "smaller" machine and the later of the 2 won't pick up the piece. I'm sure there will be some reasonable explanation for this. Being a newbie, with no detector as yet I'm just trying to understand the fundamental ideas in what to look for in a machine. Cheers NIGHTSHIFT. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
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