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Metal Detecting for Gold
15 inch Nugget Finder spoked on GPX 4500
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<blockquote data-quote="Dignit" data-source="post: 381001" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>I use my 15" Evo a lot. I love it. I've found some good gold with it, though nothing bigger than 8g. I have no trouble pin pointing with it by using the left hand edge of the coil. Get a line from one direction and then rotate 90 to get a cross section line. X marks the spot. The trick is to move the coil in slowly to get the spot. </p><p>I also use the very front tip of the coil once I have the x identified. Again move in slowly.</p><p>I will find down to 0.3g with it.</p><p></p><p>I choose the 15 when I'm looking for larger gold at greater depth. However if I'm not finding anything and desperate to just find something I'll switch to an 11" or 12" where I will find smaller pieces, and bigger if they are there, but not to the depth of the 15.</p><p></p><p>So to me it's just a matter of choosing the coil to suit size and depth of target.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dignit, post: 381001, member: 5167"] I use my 15" Evo a lot. I love it. I've found some good gold with it, though nothing bigger than 8g. I have no trouble pin pointing with it by using the left hand edge of the coil. Get a line from one direction and then rotate 90 to get a cross section line. X marks the spot. The trick is to move the coil in slowly to get the spot. I also use the very front tip of the coil once I have the x identified. Again move in slowly. I will find down to 0.3g with it. I choose the 15 when I'm looking for larger gold at greater depth. However if I'm not finding anything and desperate to just find something I'll switch to an 11" or 12" where I will find smaller pieces, and bigger if they are there, but not to the depth of the 15. So to me it's just a matter of choosing the coil to suit size and depth of target. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
15 inch Nugget Finder spoked on GPX 4500
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