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Minelab
GPX6000 Versus GPZ7000
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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 664533" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>I find the 7000 a much better over all machine. I use a backpack with a small plastic loop on the shoulder, and it has a thin waist band. I hook a bungy to the clip and adjust it so it takes the weight of the machine. I can swing the 17 x 13 , search all day, with a heap of water and other stuff in my day pack. Best day with the 7000 so far is just shy of 10 oz, I also have a 6000 (paid for by the 7000) its a good machine for clean up, patch finding or use in the wet season when the grass is long, but during the dry season, it's pretty much the world's most expensive pin pointer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 664533, member: 6002"] I find the 7000 a much better over all machine. I use a backpack with a small plastic loop on the shoulder, and it has a thin waist band. I hook a bungy to the clip and adjust it so it takes the weight of the machine. I can swing the 17 x 13 , search all day, with a heap of water and other stuff in my day pack. Best day with the 7000 so far is just shy of 10 oz, I also have a 6000 (paid for by the 7000) its a good machine for clean up, patch finding or use in the wet season when the grass is long, but during the dry season, it's pretty much the world's most expensive pin pointer! [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
Minelab
GPX6000 Versus GPZ7000
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