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Shelton

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  1. http://www.minelab.com/__files/f/238539/SDC%20Beats%20ATX_Comparison_A4_EN_WEB.pdf
  2. This is good question. I prefere aluminium sand scoop below. Light and strong and two pieces design. My version has lower part with 90 degrees additional handle.
  3. Thank you Paul for good review about Recon and ATX. Could you made some final toughts about ATX and Recon. Pros and cons you know kind of comparision. Thank you!
  4. I know this review very well. Good. But I was found something more:
  5. Ok, so what about SDC 2300 for beach hunting? I can't find anything about that... this is weird. Any videos, reviews just nothing. How to compare ATX to SDC 2300 in salt conditions. Steve could you help with this?
  6. Garett Recon is good and cheap option too. I was bought one few hours ago... and 'I will compare to my ATX
  7. So F3 Compact is IP67 rating wateroproof unit but F1A4 is only rain proof IP65 cert. You can buy F3 S version and do all sensivity calibration and adjust overall performance by PC...
  8. Sure, but we have money aspect here too. Many peoples from Australia use old military SD version... and thank you for link
  9. What do you think about Minelab F3 mine detector and how to compare to new SDC 2300? Where to buy?
  10. Snakes, wolves, coyotes, whole ZOO want to eat you. But remember you can eat them too!
  11. I hope I will finish this mission to the end of this year I'm waiting for an answer from one big metal detector company... Maybe we test some new gear too
  12. Modern weapon - GPS software. Here old German maps 1920 and sattelite layer from Google maps. It was oldest gold mine in Germany. First infos from 1230...
  13. You have 100% right and they leave waste rock piles... and this is heart of wood now....
  14. Hello, Im 39 years quad and motorbike workshop owner from Warsaw in Poland. Metal detecting is not noew for me, but gold prospecting is. I'm rookie, but I'm not give up. Australia or death We have oldest gold mines here... ofcourse they are inactive (almost 30g for 1tone), so I think to explore it. Could you pulbic some more post about outdoor mining gear for gold detecting. Thank you!
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