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<blockquote data-quote="SteelPat" data-source="post: 281313" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>Welcome to the forum Grahamsgold.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately you will struggle with both of those machines in mineralised ground. If you look around you may be able to find yourself a second hand SDC2300 which would be a far better machine and give you more of a chance of finding gold. I honestly think that if you get one of those other machines, you will either give up entirely due to the frustration or you will sell it within months (and lose money on it) to upgrade to a better machine. I see it so often on these forums and Facebook where people get a machine not really suited to their needs. Unfortunately to consistently find gold (and that sometimes can be a struggle) you will need to get a reasonable machine designed for the ground you wish to hunt in.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p><p>regards Pat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelPat, post: 281313, member: 4467"] Welcome to the forum Grahamsgold. Unfortunately you will struggle with both of those machines in mineralised ground. If you look around you may be able to find yourself a second hand SDC2300 which would be a far better machine and give you more of a chance of finding gold. I honestly think that if you get one of those other machines, you will either give up entirely due to the frustration or you will sell it within months (and lose money on it) to upgrade to a better machine. I see it so often on these forums and Facebook where people get a machine not really suited to their needs. Unfortunately to consistently find gold (and that sometimes can be a struggle) you will need to get a reasonable machine designed for the ground you wish to hunt in. Hope this helps regards Pat. [/QUOTE]
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