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Sourdough Scott

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  1.   I don't know about more adjustments and settings. I'm the type that finds a toaster a bit complicated and I'm hopeless with a coffee maker. I am more confident, after only a few days, with the GPZ operating at a high level of it's potential than I am with the 5000 after a couple of years. I like real simple.

     Chief Klunker,

    That statement right there spoke volumes with me. 

  2. Well there is no I in TEAM. 

    But there is META in METAL Detector.

    You have to be a team player with your detector. You have to feel and listen to what information it feeds you.

    You have to give it what it needs. Putting it over the right kind ground to have success on.

    You members on the forums ,clubs, groups and other fellow detectorists are like coaches .Giving and trading information with you to help prep your gameplan. 

    You , yourself has to study the game film. Find the strategy that works. Get boots and coils on the ground. Find the right field to swing successfully in. Swing with confidence.

    And sometimes you need to need to part ways with your old teammate. You need to make a trade. Trade up to the new young prospect. The one that gives you the best chance to win.

    Or do you keep the old veteran? The one you have won with for years. 

    So swing like a champion today!

  3. Well I sold the sdc 2300, sold my dredge. I still have my gpx 5000 with all of my coils.I have the Deus. 

    Was planning on getting the gpz 7000. But the jury is still out on that. It is still early in the game for me to decide to make a run for it or not. I've always been 2-3 years behind on detector technology. 

    From everything I have absorbed into my thick noggin, the 7000 is a superior machine to the 5000.

    But is it almost twice as much money better? I think that is for you to decide.

     

    So if I decide to... Well I'm go have eat my spinach, drink my ovaltine ,  and  whole heartedly jump into it with both feet. 

    Have no looking back and no regrets. No woulda, coulda, shoulda!!!! 

  4. Glad you brought these points up. All valid points. I asked a question awhile back about some of the cons of the GPZ7000 and got a snippy reply. So I just kept my trap shut and can draw my own conclusions. A few other points I would to bring out.

    1. Arm rest strap. If you were to wear a thick coat on colder days the Velcro strap is too short.

    2. The clip for the wireless module is inadequate.

    3. Gps. Maybe this valid or not. But the info of where you detect. Where does this go? Or where is it shared? I hold some of my patches secret and just how secure this info would be . Either offline or when you interface? Thank you Steve for bringing this thread into the open.

  5. My grandfather. A very proficient prospector. Taught me a few things about dowsing.

    1. Unwind the rods by spinning them before use.

    2. Ask the dowsing rods questions. ( like where are the major concentrations of gold in this area.

    3. He had two sets of dowsing rods. He wrapped silver wire on one set and gold wire on the other. Depending on what lode he was in search of.

    I believe it works to a extent. Nothing more or less.

  6. Quoted from another forum at http://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?p=2292069

    just saw a video on it and also Gary Shafer from Minelab talked about it a good while and it is going to be a game changer .. it has Bluetooth and cellphones apps so it can send your finds straight to your phone, 7.8 kHz weighs 2.3 lbs ... going to be on sale this spring, 3 models, 20-40-60 price range $179 - $309 ... also has ground tracking and can be used in wet salt beaches ... going to make the Garrett Ace series Dinosaur's ... folds up to less than 2' long .... has a touch screen ... the list goes on and on

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