mbasko said:
Agree the SDC is fairly limited for depth with MPF & the standard 8" coil but only 10" on a 5 ounce nugget?
Are you sure your SDC is working correctly? Seems very shallow even for the SDC.
Found smaller targets deeper than that with my SDC's but don't own one to test it now.
Anyone care to test it out?
Have dug some very deep holes in mullock only to get some scraps of tin. From memory I think there was about 6 bits of tin all up around the size of 20c/50c. 2 x pieces shown in the pic here:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=97131#p97131
A few examples of quoted deeper depths on smaller bits
https://www.detectorprospector.com/forums/topic/4100-sdc-2300-limits/
yep....detector works fine...similar result on multiple sdc's. In fact, most day's it's less than the 250mm I got on that particular day......also....I'm only using my 'eyeometer'...it's not meant to be a scientific study....it just shows a point. I have also done the same thing with 2 of the aftermarket coils and it's the same result.
Just want to make the point...as I have in the article....that I don't see it as a negative at all. It's no different to swinging a 4500/5000 and missing out on the tiny bits. It's all about different tools in the shed.
Soil types/mineral shielding will make a huge difference to depth as well....it always has. My guess is that it is a simple case of human error....and thats been going on for quite some time! You dig a hole...get excited...retrieve your target and two things have occurred....unless the target is still in situ, it means you have scratched it out and prob dug out another few inches of dirt with it....or people include the waste pile around the edge of the dighole.....9" suddenly becomes 18"..or a simple case of people talking crap!
All detectors have limitations...it's one of the main reasons there is so much gold left...again it's a positive....not a negative.