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Metal Detecting for Gold
Pin-Pointer Or Coiltek 10"x5" For SDC2300.
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<blockquote data-quote="bob" data-source="post: 619167" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>I have been using an SDC 2300 as my main detector for the last four years, going out at least once a week when time allows. However holiday breaks, appointments and the like mean I don't always keep up that average but I would make some where between thirty and forty trips a year. I agree with the two previous posts and advise you to save your money. The standard coil is great while you are learning and a pin pointer is not needed at all. Read your manual and learn to pinpoint the target with the detector. That will help you recover your targets more efficiently. </p><p>If you're keen to buy something a hand held gps unit to help you navigate your way around the bush and find your way back to the car would be my priority over a new coil and pin pointer. I have never needed a pinpointer but I use my gps nearly every trip. </p><p></p><p>Cheers Bob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob, post: 619167, member: 628"] I have been using an SDC 2300 as my main detector for the last four years, going out at least once a week when time allows. However holiday breaks, appointments and the like mean I don't always keep up that average but I would make some where between thirty and forty trips a year. I agree with the two previous posts and advise you to save your money. The standard coil is great while you are learning and a pin pointer is not needed at all. Read your manual and learn to pinpoint the target with the detector. That will help you recover your targets more efficiently. If you're keen to buy something a hand held gps unit to help you navigate your way around the bush and find your way back to the car would be my priority over a new coil and pin pointer. I have never needed a pinpointer but I use my gps nearly every trip. Cheers Bob. [/QUOTE]
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