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Sourdough Scott

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  1. Steve,

    So you going to the Minelab convention in N.O. What do they talk about there?

    Is it just a getaway. With cigars, booze and loose women? LOL

    Or do they get input from real detectorists like you?

    Maybe the timing sounds right to me, but the release of the GPZ 7000 sounds like it might happen there?

    Anyways have a great time.

    PS get me some free Minelab swag.

  2. I recently went with the sdc2300 to one of my old dredging locations. Found many OZ's of small gold here. Mostly small pickers. So I know there is gold there. The bedrock is granite. But most of the cobble and larger gravel are from another source.

    I knew the cobble rocks were hot. From trying with some other vlf's. But I would give the sdc 2300 a try.

    I set the gain on 2. Low threshold. Ground balanced. Went about 2 feet,hit a hot rock, tried to gb on it.

    well it would not tune out. Walked another foot , boom another one. And so more and more.

    So I turned it down to 1. Hot rocks would not go away. Went to the salt setting. Still there.

    I had no issue running on the granite bedrock. But could not find a area that was not to big without any hot rocks.

    I think the hot cobbeled rocks are volcanic in nature. About 20 miles north it is all lava capped for about 100 miles to the north.

    I thought the sdc 2300 would be able to handle the mineralization. I was surprised it did'nt.

  3. Back in HS, I had a great class called " Outdoors" . I loved it. It covered the whole spectrum of the outdoors. 

    One of the things we learned was outdoor survival. 

     

    So we had to make a survival kit that fit into a metal Band-Aid box. We got graded on how many essential items that we could fit into it. Also got extra points for some not as essential item that might fit. 

     

    This was in the day before cell phones, gps, internet. We used to have a dime in the kit, so if you made it to civilization you could call someone on a pay phone.

     

    I try to keep it small and light enough to fit in my backpack. I don't carry always. If I'm going to be detecting near my truck. But for more remote locations, a MUST. ! 

     

    I carry in my "survival kit" some essentials ...

     

    Waterproof matches, lighter, knife, parachute cord, mirror, whistle, gps, emergency space blanket, poncho, flashlight/headlamp,signal mirror, water purification pills. 

     

    You can never go under prepared into the backwoods or desert.

     

    So what would you add to the list ?

  4. I seem to be having a little trouble in pinpointing my targets.

    With the GPX 5000 I am spot on in getting the target in my scoop.

    With the 2300 I seem to be going a little right of where I think the target is.

    I eventually get the target, but am wasting time in my retrieval . It is a numbers game and it needs improvement.

    Anyone else having these issues? Or am I the only special one. LOL

  5. I've been detecting when there are lighting storms. You can hear the lighting through your detector from many miles away. I've been told that when the lighting gets fairly close. Too turn off the detector. It can overload the detector and fry it?

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