At the risk ( certainty?) of adding fuel to the fire, I went out last week and spent a whole day just testing. Results attached & some of last years testing results in same spot as well.
What the results dont show is how stable each detector was over the ground in the area. The GB numbers show it was only only medium mineralisation but it was quite variable & contained shale outcrops, quartz & hot rocks.
Hands down the SDC was the most stable, then the QED then the TDI SL then the Kruzer. All usable but the SL & Kruzer found a few hot rocks that the QED & SDC ignored. The large coil on the Kruzer wouldnt be much fun as it called target quite often when not even a specific hot rock could be located. The smaller DD was ok though not perfect. The SL was fine with the Sadie but too nervous with the Evo sounding off quite often. Once GBed the QED didnt mind which coil but the Evo came up best overall. The SDC just took it all in its stride.
What the results dont show is how stable each detector was over the ground in the area. The GB numbers show it was only only medium mineralisation but it was quite variable & contained shale outcrops, quartz & hot rocks.
Hands down the SDC was the most stable, then the QED then the TDI SL then the Kruzer. All usable but the SL & Kruzer found a few hot rocks that the QED & SDC ignored. The large coil on the Kruzer wouldnt be much fun as it called target quite often when not even a specific hot rock could be located. The smaller DD was ok though not perfect. The SL was fine with the Sadie but too nervous with the Evo sounding off quite often. Once GBed the QED didnt mind which coil but the Evo came up best overall. The SDC just took it all in its stride.