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Explorer/Quattro for prospecting??

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DO any users on this forum use there machines for gold prospecting I am doing research on a new machine. Beside's coin/relic hunting, I want to try nuggetshooting in oregon's northeastern gold area's
 
This is my personal belief, I think that the algorythym used to help discrimination among other things like ferrous content, includes in the program an algorhythm programmed to disregard items that are 1. Smaller than a small button, 2. Any object that generates an eddy current that is not interpreted to be generated from a round object.
NOW, if this theory is correct, using just those two criteria would help you eliminate 80% of trash targets. If it's smaller than a small button and not round, chances are good it is trash.
Perhaps that is why we have such a hard time with pull tabs ! They are round, larger than a button, and non-ferrous.
Think about a coin and relic machine. Most items you are looking for, buttons, coins, mini balls, rings, have some things in common. They are round, they are larger than a small button, and they are non ferrous.
If you take a one gram nugget and rub it right on the coil of an Explorer or a Sovereign or a Quattro, the machine does not see the item at all. It is smaller than a button, and gold nuggets are rarely perfectly round.
Once you get a nugget larger than a small button you can detect it.
We all know how well these machines discriminate. Well let me pose a question, if we know how to make a coin machine that discriminates so well, why can't we make a gold machine that discriminates just as well ?
The SD2200D, GP Extreme, GP3000, can find gold down to sub grain pieces, but they cannot discriminate a boot tack, or a small piece of wire. They discriminate out large ferrous iron pieces fine, but I believe this is because they are using a simple ferrous non ferrous discrimination that works on large pieces.
SO, can you find gold with the Explorer, Quattro ? Yes, if it is large enough. However, the majority of nuggets are 1 gram average and these machines would be hard pressed to be able to target these small gold nuggets.
BCOT!
DOC
 
I would use the smaller coils; i.e.; Sun Ray 5" or Coiltek Joey. Run All Metal with Elites and -16 Iron Mask with Explorer. Search patterns should be very slow and listen for any change in threshold. As DOC mentions, you'll most likely miss all the tiny nuggets, but large pickers and up should be no problem. Don't expect much depth on small pieces, but keep turning over rocks and look in places others may have passed by. I've used the Sovereign in Idaho but would have done better with a Eureka Gold, SD or GP. Good hunting, David @ Dixie
 
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