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Was the machine in different or normal? Sounds like it’s in normal..makes the whole test pretty pointless if you don’t say as majority of people will be in areas the 6 only operates in difficult
Hi, can you tell me where to buy the camouflage covers you have on the SDC 2300 and on the GPZ 7000 where did you purchase these at? Can you give some details on this please?
As most detectorist no it’s all about coil size the bigger the coil the deeper it goes however the smaller the coil the better it is on smaller gold not rocket science
Not sure if I get it you pay $8000 for a gpx6000 and put a small coil on it just buy a sdc2300 half the price no probs with emis and find the same gold
for complete waterproof for sniping places deposits and looking for nuggets snorkeling around creeks, would you recommend the sdc2300, or would one of those handhelds or pinpointers be better or just fine, or is it much better to have something like a sdc2300 underwater and a pinpointer on the side? and for mostly land the 7000? think that might be what I decide on.
Sdc and 7000 or sdc and 5000 combo can't go wrong. Yes the sdc for creeks and bedrock around creeks and you can submerge whole machine. 6000 coils are waterproof so it would still do well but I'm not sure about submerging it. The sdc is a weapon if the right person is using it. 5000 great machine and lots of coil options. Never used a 7000 but I heard the 5000 can beat it in depth so there's that. Or a old 4500 are beasts on depth the aussie made ones, they are louder a lot more noise but will pull nuggety gold at wicked depths said to beat 5000 by small margin. Some people won't sell or trade the old 4500 for any detector. They didn't issue as many as the Malaysian made ones so they are rarer to come across nowadays
I am a new timer and just bought gpz7000 was wondering if i should hold the triger through out while searching for Gold neggets,,, and thank you allot for your great presentation.
Hi good comparison. It would have been good to see how the sdc would have gone set on 5. Also good to see with the different coils and settings on all machines