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Well, I went to Rich Hill, AZ land of hot rocks, cold rocks and varieties of basalt rocks, oh and big nuggets...if you are lucky...and tried my new gqssv.2. The first day was quite a trial using the stock mono coil. Every slight change in elevation of the coil caused a response. Thsi was not unexpected but still very wearing on my ears. Even so I was finding the usual non-gold junk; nails,lead and stuff. That evening Reg Sniff showed up like the white knight and loaned me a DD coil. WOW, what a difference that made. The next day I used the DD and continued to find the usual junk but did not suffer from the constant noise like the mono coil caused. There were still plenty of signals from the various types of rocks but I think most people would learn to sort those signals from the metallic signals...I just kick the surface ones aside and dig the deeper ones until I know what the signal is. Most places don't have the variety of rocks RH has. The DD made my day.
Yesterday I drove down to the potholes around Yuma, Az. I didn't find any gold but was impressed with the gqssv.2 down there as well. The smallest lead I found was about 7 grains-a # 4 or 6 shot. I also found a BB that was steel...these are the smallest sizes I have any interest in for nuggets, so I was happy in that regard. I truely enjoyed the ease of use of the GQSSv.2 and I am looking to my next trip and first nugget with my new toy.
Thanks for making a great product, Eric. And special thanks to Reg for going out of his way to help a fellow prospector out...
Fred
Yesterday I drove down to the potholes around Yuma, Az. I didn't find any gold but was impressed with the gqssv.2 down there as well. The smallest lead I found was about 7 grains-a # 4 or 6 shot. I also found a BB that was steel...these are the smallest sizes I have any interest in for nuggets, so I was happy in that regard. I truely enjoyed the ease of use of the GQSSv.2 and I am looking to my next trip and first nugget with my new toy.
Thanks for making a great product, Eric. And special thanks to Reg for going out of his way to help a fellow prospector out...
Fred