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New MXT website - Loads of info for the MXT owner

Reno Chris

New member
Hi guys:

For fun I've done up a web page on my MXT and my experiences detecting with it. Lots of info about coin shooting, but also about detecting for gold nuggets. I am not a dealer, I'm just an independent MXT user who has been enjoying his detector for the last 4 years.

Hope you enjoy it and find it informational:
http://nevada-outback-gems.com/MXT_files/MXT_basepage.htm

Lot of pages and info here, be sure to check out all the links.

Thanks,

Chris
AKA Reno Chris
 
Hey I own a DFX but that is some great work! I would like to put something like that together when I learn my machine completely. Obviously you put some time and effort into your site and hopefully you also post this on the White's general detecting forum. Dfx, mxt, m6 or any brand this is very nice! Gregg
 
It is very evident that you put lots of time and effort into this web site and it is much appreciated. It is always refreshing when I see someone put forth an unselfish effort to help his fellow man in this hobby. Reno Chris, "Thank You!" Kelley (Texas) :)
 
the M6 is basicly a MXT without the relic and prospecting mode and the threshold set silent. Whites added the 7 tone ID to the M6 which the MXT lacks.

Andy
 
Hey you guys liked the MXT pages so much and I know you have at least a few other members besides me who enjoy using a metal detector to hunt for gold nuggets, so if you have any interest along those lines, you can also check out my prospecting web pages at:
http://nevada-outback-gems.com/prospect/chris_prospect.htm

Thanks and I hope you enjoy it. I plan to add more material to both this page and the MXT pages in the coming months.
:twodetecting:

Chris
 
VERY INFORMATIVE SITE. EASY TO UNDERSTAND AND LOTS OF ADDITIONAL INFO I WAS LOOKING FOR. THANKS FOR POSTING IT.
 
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