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I didn't take notice of any. Sometimes there's a little in the base. I find it more often in the base of gardners. ThanksGood day I reckon, that's a lot of drops! Did some have the powder remains?
HH Jeff
We're those finds with your pi. Or with the g2 if you don't mind me asking.. you always liked the 13 ultimate coilThese are my finds from today & combined from Saturday. Gettysburg retreat.
Lol I'd love to hunt Petersburg buddy.All I can say is I’m glad you don’t hunt my spots
I started with my F19 which is the same machine as my G2 but anyway I used both it & my GPX4500. I use the 15" attack coil when I can. All I cqn say is the GPX4500 doesn't play.We're those finds with your pi. Or with the g2 if you don't mind me asking.. you always liked the 13 ultimate coil
I like heavy pouches lol. Thanks.That’s a heavy pouch. WTG
How much of a different level does the gpx bring.I like heavy pouches lol. Thanks.
Most of the time the ground i hunt is highly mineralized. A vlf detector is really limited in those soils. A pulse detector doesnt see mineralization. There's traid offs though. Like discrimination & target id. The pulse machines don't have a vdi or very good discrimination. My minelab GPX4500 does discriminate iron & tells you high condutors from low. It'll pull bullets out at a foot all day long whereas my vlf might get them at 6". 6" being fringe depth. But the vlf will shine in mild ground with deeper detection depth.How much of a different level does the gpx bring.