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Metal Detecting for Gold
First Trip Out With The SDC2300
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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 99036" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>Tough decision ..... if you have detecting experience then possibly go the 4500 if you can find a well pedigreed one.</p><p>If you have little or no experience then I would probably settle for the SDC .... it's basically switch on and go, it really is that simple .... BUT regardless of which machine you end up with you still have to walk over the gold to claim it, no detector regardless of how good it's reputed to be can change that fact.</p><p></p><p>I use both the SD C and a 4800 (couldn't find a used 4500 I was happy to buy) ..... have found 4 bits with the SDC over 6 weeks, still learning the ropes on the 4800.</p><p>You won't get bored with the SDC, plenty of targets even though over 1 in 20 to 50 may be 'trash'.</p><p>Good luck regardless of which way you go.</p><p>Cheers Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 99036, member: 1375"] Tough decision ..... if you have detecting experience then possibly go the 4500 if you can find a well pedigreed one. If you have little or no experience then I would probably settle for the SDC .... it's basically switch on and go, it really is that simple .... BUT regardless of which machine you end up with you still have to walk over the gold to claim it, no detector regardless of how good it's reputed to be can change that fact. I use both the SD C and a 4800 (couldn't find a used 4500 I was happy to buy) ..... have found 4 bits with the SDC over 6 weeks, still learning the ropes on the 4800. You won't get bored with the SDC, plenty of targets even though over 1 in 20 to 50 may be 'trash'. Good luck regardless of which way you go. Cheers Tom [/QUOTE]
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