The GPX 6000 and the Nugget Finder Exceed 12x7 really seem to be a very good combination. Stable, easy to navigate into tight space's and find's the gold.
Very small nuggets or specimens the GM would be better. The 6 is great for deeper nuggets and all over a better detector however it’s 5 times the price.
Abdul Latif ~~Minelab Gold Monster 1000 “or” Garrett Goldmaster 24K “or” Nokta Gold Kruzer ::: VLF’s for low ‘to’ medium mineralization shallow bedrock (small surface nuggets in the mountains). ~~Minelab GPX 6000 “or” Garrett Axiom ::: PI’s for high mineralization and more depth.
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The GPX 6000 and the Nugget Finder Exceed 12x7 really seem to be a very good combination. Stable, easy to navigate into tight space's and find's the gold.
Yes John it’s a great combo
Nice work Craig. Your ankles must get a good workout in those creeks
Yes however I often see WA gold detecting videos where the ground is littered with small to large rocks which would probably be worse.
Small surface nuggets in mountains …minelab 1000 5 coil is better or xceed 12*7 coil…give me some advice
Very small nuggets or specimens the GM would be better. The 6 is great for deeper nuggets and all over a better detector however it’s 5 times the price.
Abdul Latif
~~Minelab Gold Monster 1000 “or” Garrett Goldmaster 24K “or” Nokta Gold Kruzer ::: VLF’s for low ‘to’ medium mineralization shallow bedrock (small surface nuggets in the mountains).
~~Minelab GPX 6000 “or” Garrett Axiom ::: PI’s for high mineralization and more depth.