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Metal Detecting for Gold
3 years in this hobby and only 5 sub grammers, have you guys got any advice to have more "success" ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 658582" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>The size of the nuggets will limit your detection with the GPX4500. It cannot compete with the SDC when you get those very small nuggets but if you are finding 0.5g and bigger it will reach much deeper.</p><p></p><p>I almost always run Rx Gain 12 and Stabilizer 16 regardless of the coil fitted. I will try Normal from time to time but usually can only run Enhanced. One of the greatest things of the 4500 that is miss on the 6000 is the manual tuning. If necessary (and it usually isn't) I'll do a retune and then tweak it manually throughout the day. This is particularly useful if other detectors are nearby. I can usually get the GPX4500 down to within 5m of the SDC2300 without any interference at all. This is impossible with the GPX6000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 658582, member: 3960"] The size of the nuggets will limit your detection with the GPX4500. It cannot compete with the SDC when you get those very small nuggets but if you are finding 0.5g and bigger it will reach much deeper. I almost always run Rx Gain 12 and Stabilizer 16 regardless of the coil fitted. I will try Normal from time to time but usually can only run Enhanced. One of the greatest things of the 4500 that is miss on the 6000 is the manual tuning. If necessary (and it usually isn't) I'll do a retune and then tweak it manually throughout the day. This is particularly useful if other detectors are nearby. I can usually get the GPX4500 down to within 5m of the SDC2300 without any interference at all. This is impossible with the GPX6000. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
3 years in this hobby and only 5 sub grammers, have you guys got any advice to have more "success" ?
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