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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 394881" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>I agree the best bang for your buck is the SDC. I have the Makro Gold Racer. It's also a great machine for the price and works well if the ground isn't too hot. Unfortunately in variable ground there's a lot of time spent fiddling with the settings to really get the most out of it and it's easy to lose a ton of depth if you don't closely monitor the sensitivity. The SDC on the other hand is a no fuss switch and go machine which offers great depth on small gold in all conditions. That's what you're giving up with a VLF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 394881, member: 1884"] I agree the best bang for your buck is the SDC. I have the Makro Gold Racer. It's also a great machine for the price and works well if the ground isn't too hot. Unfortunately in variable ground there's a lot of time spent fiddling with the settings to really get the most out of it and it's easy to lose a ton of depth if you don't closely monitor the sensitivity. The SDC on the other hand is a no fuss switch and go machine which offers great depth on small gold in all conditions. That's what you're giving up with a VLF. [/QUOTE]
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