63bkpkr
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- Aug 9, 2007
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- XLT, GMT, 6000D Coinmaster
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Hi to all,
As I'm unemployed I thought I'd get into the mountains early to work with the GMT and the new Sierra Max DD coil. NO Such Luck! Snow drifts and rain are abundant! And hence, the rivers and creeks are full and running fast and heavy. More rain this weekend will only swell the allready plentiful reserves.
I've had a limited chance to experiment with my new 8" x 14" coil for the GMT but here are a few comments. For small pieces of gold, ~10 to 14 k, there is little difference between the standard coil and the 8 x 14 as indicated by others. Also of no surprise to anyone the 8 x 14 is, shall I say, a bit heavy when combined with the electronics package on the same rod. Given a larger piece of gold to swing over it would be advised to have your earphones turned down as it really sends out a blast of sound.
My Limited evaluation was done in a nail strewn lawn and I'd expect to find some difference over highly mineralised ground and I hope to determine this by the middle of next week when the rain stops, please stop! Once I'm able to get out without being washed off the hillside or falling in over my head into a snow drift I will experiment with the new coil, the swingy thingy as well as to put the electronics on a hip/shoulder mount. Hence, more comments to follow. 63bkpkr
As I'm unemployed I thought I'd get into the mountains early to work with the GMT and the new Sierra Max DD coil. NO Such Luck! Snow drifts and rain are abundant! And hence, the rivers and creeks are full and running fast and heavy. More rain this weekend will only swell the allready plentiful reserves.
I've had a limited chance to experiment with my new 8" x 14" coil for the GMT but here are a few comments. For small pieces of gold, ~10 to 14 k, there is little difference between the standard coil and the 8 x 14 as indicated by others. Also of no surprise to anyone the 8 x 14 is, shall I say, a bit heavy when combined with the electronics package on the same rod. Given a larger piece of gold to swing over it would be advised to have your earphones turned down as it really sends out a blast of sound.
My Limited evaluation was done in a nail strewn lawn and I'd expect to find some difference over highly mineralised ground and I hope to determine this by the middle of next week when the rain stops, please stop! Once I'm able to get out without being washed off the hillside or falling in over my head into a snow drift I will experiment with the new coil, the swingy thingy as well as to put the electronics on a hip/shoulder mount. Hence, more comments to follow. 63bkpkr
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