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My First Impression of the new SDC 2300
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<blockquote data-quote="washgravel" data-source="post: 91914" data-attributes="member: 3102"><p>A friend with a 5000 in fine gold and an 8" mono can only get around 4" in an air test on a 0.22 gram nugget.</p><p></p><p>I remember viewing my friends DVD that JP produced for the 5000 and in it Bruce Candy said a smooth timing such as fine gold will get 98% of an air test depth in the ground as well.....so I wonder if the timing the SDC uses would do the same? </p><p></p><p>Therefore it would be interesting to compare the air test depth using the 0.23 gram against its in the ground depth of 10".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="washgravel, post: 91914, member: 3102"] A friend with a 5000 in fine gold and an 8" mono can only get around 4" in an air test on a 0.22 gram nugget. I remember viewing my friends DVD that JP produced for the 5000 and in it Bruce Candy said a smooth timing such as fine gold will get 98% of an air test depth in the ground as well.....so I wonder if the timing the SDC uses would do the same? Therefore it would be interesting to compare the air test depth using the 0.23 gram against its in the ground depth of 10". [/QUOTE]
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