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Equinox - A classic Gold Ring finder is Born.

There is a reason for this, besides actual performance.

I think it is because a lot of rings bigger seems to come in close to nickel range.

Do these same rings do the same on CTX for example? Or Etrac?
 
squirrel1 said:
There is a reason for this, besides actual performance.

I think it is because a lot of rings bigger seems to come in close to nickel range.

Do these same rings do the same on CTX for example? Or Etrac?

Dead on! The nox VDI isnt as precise with nickels, and we are all new so we tend to dig 'everything close', so we are digging more 'iffy' nickel signals, hence more rings.
 
I have a friend that digs everything i mean everything , he has a garret 250, he is so good at metal detecting , and find lots of gold rings and silver coins , i do think what everyone is saying above, it's not the detector is the person that detects that makes good the detector. For example i have a ctx 3030 and i'm not so good with it, and another friend has also a ctx 3030 he Masters the ctx he si good i think he has over 80 gold rings in one year, hundreds of silver coins , and lots more .
 
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