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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
what detector to take to Scotland?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 642112" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>It intrigues me how most of us here who use Minelab PI machines would be unlikely to consider anything else in our search for gold. Why would they not be successful over in somewhere like Scotland?</p><p>PI machines are better at finding targets than any VLF machine and I think maybe the reason VLF machines are used in preference for treasure hunting is their ability to handle EMF interference and rubbish signals but are there areas where the PI machine can be used to display their advantages.</p><p>My thinking is that probably most people over there would be using a VLF and maybe a decent PI machine might just find something the VLFs miss.</p><p>I am sure that overseas treasure hunters and their VLF machines may also be more expert at what they do than gold hunters like a lot of us, so why try to attempt something they are better at?</p><p>Just a thought about doing something different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 642112, member: 4728"] It intrigues me how most of us here who use Minelab PI machines would be unlikely to consider anything else in our search for gold. Why would they not be successful over in somewhere like Scotland? PI machines are better at finding targets than any VLF machine and I think maybe the reason VLF machines are used in preference for treasure hunting is their ability to handle EMF interference and rubbish signals but are there areas where the PI machine can be used to display their advantages. My thinking is that probably most people over there would be using a VLF and maybe a decent PI machine might just find something the VLFs miss. I am sure that overseas treasure hunters and their VLF machines may also be more expert at what they do than gold hunters like a lot of us, so why try to attempt something they are better at? Just a thought about doing something different. [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
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