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Big Boys Hobbies said:Other than cosmetics yes. Both dual processors and very good in iron!
Big Boys Hobbies said:The G2 and GN Pro will do both coins and gold very well! Ready all the posts on the forum about them. They are impressing everyone.
D&P-OR said:You asked about nickel I.D.---G2 manual states (page 25) a U.S. nickel target I.D. typically 58.-----I dug a '35-D Buffalo nickel a couple of days ago--it I.D.'d at 58 (with a great "lock on").--------Del
Other than the upper operating rod design, the shape/design of the display buttons, and stock search coil, yes, they are the same electronically.tabman said:Is The Gold Bug Pro & The G2 The Same Detector?
As with any detector, as long as there is no masking, ground mineral problem, the nickel is laying somewhat 'flat' to the coil, and how deep the coin is, I find most will give a VDI of 57/58. If too deep, visual read-out can be affected.tabman said:What are the numbers for a nickel in the discrimination mode?
The operator has control of the discrimination break point for low/high tones as well as the rejection point to silence trash.tabman said:I'm not sure if I want to hear all that grunting going on. I think some of the grunting is lessen after you go past #40 in discrimination.
I read all sorts of comments an many different forums about a wide-range of detector models and coin depth responses. I personally don't believe them all.tabman said:I read that they will hit a dime at 10+ inches. I wonder if that's just hype?
The pinpoint function, accessed when hunting in the Discriminate mode, does produce a coin depth read-out. As with all detectors, it is reasonably accurate, especially on coins 3" or more in depth. I noted with the ones I have used that very close proximity coins, under 3", tend to read a little shallower.tabman said:I didn't see a depth meter while watching one of the G2 videos. How accurate is the depth reading?
The G2 and Gold Bug Pro are excellent detector for a lot of people in many hunting environments. They can find targets of all conductivity ranges, but they are not the best for high-conductive targets such as silver coins.tabman said:I was just about to settle in on the Omega and then I started reading about G2. I don't need a detector for nuggets. I like digging for silver coins and gold and silver jewelry.