Bowman said:Hi Everybody
I am after a little advice. I love the outdoors, Aussie bush and Australia's gold history. I have been doing a lot of research on detectors and how to find gold and am about ready to buy some gear. Firstly I am interested for the experience and under no illusion that as a hobby this most likely wont end up making me filthy rich or retire early. One thing I have learned is that I am not going to do too well by spending as little as possible. I am trying to justify spending a decent amount of money and would like to know how much I should spend for good benefit.
Here is where I am so far. I live a short distance (about 45 min) from Victoria's golden triangle. I am planning on spending 1 day a week to 1 day a fortnight prospecting. I have read a lot about how and where to find gold. I am looking at 2 options from minelabs, the GPX 5000 (about $6k to get started) and the GPZ 7000 (about $10k to get started). Mostly, as I am married, trying to justify the cost to my wife. Obviously the GPZ is much better but here is what I want to know.
Given what I have said, and just going off a very rough average, how long do you think it would take to recuperate the cost of purchasing either of these. I know there is a lot of luck and am not counting on any lucky big finds, just and average of what people find with these machines over time.
I am aware that this is a difficult question and similar to the "how long is a piece of string" question but I would just be after personal experience.
Thank you
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