bushpig said:Its great to have people here willing to help out. Maybe I should employ you all at my workplace
turps123 said:I use a Nugget Finder 14 x 9 solid on my GPX 4500, really happy with the coil. Great in the bush around the Triangle (Dunolly area), it gets in and around the undergrowth. I hope this helps
Narrawa said:There that good i have two. Older model white plastic ones...not the ADV models....but i run a 4500, not a 5k.
I got one when they first came out, the second one came along at a latter date... there both still working but one is getting a little noisy due to age. Used in WA last season gone and it continues to find the goods. Couldn't for the life of me tell you the amount of gold they have found, but its quite a bit. From tiny sunbakers to nuggets at depth. These coils would have to be in my opinion, the best all rounders.
Highly recommend.
old hand said:The 18 will defiantly out depth the 16 but it is not as sensitive on small gold ,do not be in a hurry to buy a coil as I have heard good report on the new coiltek 14 coil and have you tried inverting the signal and running deep on the front switch regards john
Redfin said:Geez mate, different settings for each outing, different soil types, weather, coils etc.
Get hold of a copy of JP's DVD to understand all.
But we always run that pattern, a few apart.
old hand said:A lot of different ideas on this on our 5000 with a 14x7 nf around Amherst RX 14 and stab 12 works ok but can depend on the day and coils ,every person is different ,if I set my mothers detector up to the same as mine it would be warped around a tree .Just start with factory pre sets and crank it up if it gets unstable or noisy back it of regards john
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