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Howdy,
I am considering prospecting as a new hobby,
My knowledge on the subject is zero
I have searched a few threads forgive me if these questions have been already asked.
I feel stupid asking this but,.....
1. Is there a best detector ?
2. Which detector is best for detecting the deepest.
3. Is it important to be able to go deep?
Sounds naughty unintended
4. Is there other considerations that make other detectors better and why ?

I am not the sharpest tool in the shed and I want to minimise wasting time and money.
I want to save up and get the best equipment for the job.
Or is each detector created to work in a specific environment.?
If so ,
5. Which is the best detector in each environment.
6. Do detectors come with instructional videos , courses etc. or is it simply better to just go out there and learn as you go.
7. Too many questions for one thread ?😁
 
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Howdy,
I am considering prospecting as a new hobby,
My knowledge on the subject is zero
I have searched a few threads forgive me if these questions have been already asked.
I feel stupid asking this but,.....
1. Is there a best detector ?
2. Which detector is best for detecting the deepest.
3. Is it important to be able to go deep?
Sounds naughty unintended
4. Is there other considerations that make other detectors better and why ?

I am not the sharpest tool in the shed and I want to minimise wasting time and money.
I want to save up and get the best equipment for the job.
Or is each detector created to work in a specific environment.?
If so ,
5. Which is the best detector in each environment.
6. Do detectors come with instructional videos , courses etc. or is it simply better to just go out there and learn as you go.
7. Too many questions for one thread ?😁
1. For gold in Australian mineralised soils, yes GPX6000/GPZ7000.
For everything else, no, there are dozen good quality VLFs with shades of grey differences in performance/features. Get a Equinox 900 if in doubt.

2. GPX5000 with 25" or bigger coil.

3. Depends what you are looking for. For gold 99% is found in top 300mm. Ditto coins in parks and beaches. 99.9% of all targets are found under 500mm.

6. There are OEM and unofficial videos on youtube for most modern detectors. If you pay $8k for a gold detector you might get a free few hours instruction, depending on dealer. You wont get that if if you are only buying a $1k VLF.

A bit or reading/watching up front on both your detector and where &how to detect legally and safely, then hours and hours of getting out there and perserving is what is needed.

Figure out What you really want to look for ie gold/coins/relics and Where you want to look - ie outback/parks/forests/beaches.

Then you can search on PA and Detector-Prospector to your hearts content to find out what you need for those combinations and why.

If you say you dunno what you want to look for or "everything-everywhere" then you wont get far at all.

There are a dozen beginner/1st detector posts on PA over the past few years , have a search of those.
 

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