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G2 for relics

wheath22

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I know some of you are using the G2 for relic hunting. What kind of depth are you getting in average soil on say a 58 cal. bullet or a eagle button? I know there are a lot of factors involved but I am just looking for a general depth and to find out if you are satisfied with the machine for relic hunting, from what I have read the machine was originally designed to find gold but has turned out to be a decent relic machine. I would like to hear what G2 owner have to say about it.............Thanks, Bill in NC
 
Bill, So far I've gotten 8-10" on 3 ringers & coat buttons. Pistol bullets and cuff buttons to 6-8 inches. But remember, that depth is NOT the issue with the G2, but un masking of non ferrous targets from the iron is really what the G2 shines on......:thumbup:
 
still,i would say ya gettin' great depth!..on that stuff!
if you are coin shootin' 7-9" of "real" depth will cut it!..it keeps gettin'
better and better!
 
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