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It was my scraping operation that started off the discussion below re magnetic red clay layers but I have now stopped earthmoving with the CAT966 because the nugget patch I'm working is so huge and the nuggets are scattered everywhere, not in a defined "run" as I would like. Scraping for scattered nuggets is an iffy proposition because you have to open up , then rehabilitate, so many acres of ground. So there are many acres of untouched ground still there and there are certainly scattered nuggets present at around the 10-12" level, IN or UNDER the red clay layer. I know for sure that the SD/GP detectors with any coils will not get the average 5 gram nuggets at that 10-12" level, and will also not get up to 2 ounce nuggets at that depth. Bigger than 2 oz lumps are probably already gone from the area, but it remains as a perfect testing ground for detector technology that CAN effectively penetrate the magnetic red clay layer at 6-8" deep. Go for it, gurus !. Cheers, Chris Hake.