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Metal Detecting for Gold
First impressions of the GPX4500
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickkat12" data-source="post: 303376" data-attributes="member: 6111"><p>Well pat I've just done the same also , and very happy that I did , the heaviness gone of my back and the burden taken of my shoulders . :/ </p><p>I'm using the factory coil, and a nugget finder 18 spoked coil .</p><p></p><p>I would say over all the machine is a piece of cake to use.</p><p></p><p>The thing that spins me out I don't think even minelab know what the go is with the 7000 , One man says this , Johnathon porter says that, ferrite rings . It doesn't seem like a sure product , tree roots sounding like targets . I've been to tree noises with the 45 not even a peep but had the z all Gaga .</p><p>I thought the tech jump backwards would be noticeable but I'm not real concerned after reading threads like user minelab golds epic story and his instructional vids . Killed any bad thoughts I had about it .</p><p>As you said clay pockets are the new issues but I'll try your method of cycling over to deep.</p><p></p><p>Are you running speaker or head phones ?</p><p></p><p>Cheers mick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickkat12, post: 303376, member: 6111"] Well pat I've just done the same also , and very happy that I did , the heaviness gone of my back and the burden taken of my shoulders . :/ I'm using the factory coil, and a nugget finder 18 spoked coil . I would say over all the machine is a piece of cake to use. The thing that spins me out I don't think even minelab know what the go is with the 7000 , One man says this , Johnathon porter says that, ferrite rings . It doesn't seem like a sure product , tree roots sounding like targets . I've been to tree noises with the 45 not even a peep but had the z all Gaga . I thought the tech jump backwards would be noticeable but I'm not real concerned after reading threads like user minelab golds epic story and his instructional vids . Killed any bad thoughts I had about it . As you said clay pockets are the new issues but I'll try your method of cycling over to deep. Are you running speaker or head phones ? Cheers mick [/QUOTE]
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