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  1. Has been awhile so decided to pop over here and what do I see....a success story with the V3i, the very V3i that has haunted me the last 5-6 years. The day I was there with ya, and I get a V nickel and you popped your 1st Barber quarter, or the time I got a 1919 wheat and 8 feet away ya pop a 76 Seated Quarter and the list goes on and on lol. It pains me, but congrats on that nice quarter find  🙂

  2. Just came across this post, so I'm a little late. But yes I have that coil ( 7") and use it on the MXT & M6 and I feel its a great coil. It can handle a decent amount of Iron, good depth also while getting some coverage.

     

    When I recieved the coil I started out using it on the MXT in the morning and then used it on the M6 the rest of the day.  With the MXT I got a nice Oregon trade token that was down aways as can be seen by the hole with digger in it. 

    Later that day with the M6 I got a nice Barber quarter.

    I pretty much just leave that coil on the machine now.

     

    Gregg

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  3. Hey GB, it was nice meeting you and thanks for coming all that way to enjoy an outing.  Thanks for the pics and nice write up.

    As you now know, the outings can be really fun in those old sites and can also be frustrating at times when ya add in all the iron and rusted tin chunks but there seems to always be a few keepers still out there hiding in the junk. 

    Hopefully Monte will get one put together for next year and if so, I'm sure I'll be there and hope to see a bunch others as well.

     

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    GB_Amateur, thanks for resurrecting UtahRich's post from last year. I gave it a glance over and realized something........... I still have a steak dinner coming 🙂  Heck, after June 13th I might have a couple steak dinners waiting for me.

    Anyhow, hope to see you there as well as others. Everyone is welcome to come join us. I always look forward to the outing(s) as they always end up being a very fun trip. Wells has been a favorite area as there are plenty of different sites to go to and a good chance of finding something nice.

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  5. Hi Gerry, we were down in Elko County NV last year. That's an 1853 Quarter. Was down with a few friends. Was the only coin I got on that trip. But it made me a happy camper. Up to that point, it had been awhile since I have snagged a nice silver quarter. It cleaned up pretty nice. Worn fairly good but still had some good detail. Found it with the Nokta Fors CoRe.

    gregg

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  6. Congrats on the nice finds. I keep eyeballing that machine ( ORX ) thinking I might have to give one a try someday. But until then I'll see ya in June and be ready for some more battles against a few old school machines LOL 

     On the plus side, Monte has an ORX coming to evaluate and being he lives the next town over, I'll definitely be over there checking it out. And a chance to use it in some of our local old sites.  One question I have and I am not that familiar with the machines yet. If the battery is now placed in the lower rod section of the ORX how come they do not offer a smaller 5-6" coil or small 4x6" elliptical or something along those lines? As great as it can do with the 9" coils, imagine what it might accomplish with a smaller coil in those nasty iron/rusted tin filled sites we try to tackle.  

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  7. Steve, I don't blame ya a bit. From the looks of it, a popular forum such as this could easily become a full-time job. Like you I think I would take the "part-time" approach and just go enjoy detecting, family, and friends.  As they say, we aren't getting any younger. Some of my most enjoyable times are when I load up a few detectors, my two mutts and head for a remote ghost town. Halfway there the cell reception drops, we see an abundance of wildlife and scenery. The dogs love the wide open areas to play and I get to detect with a chance to find something neat. Even if I do get skunked the day was still a winner.  Good luck in your new direction and Happy Hunting.

     

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  8. It looks to be a good Machine and able to do what Minelab machines do good at. To me the big question is can it also do what Minelab machines generally fail at and that is handle heavily iron infested sites?  If it does, that's even better. If it doesn't it is still going to be a winner. This is still quite a package, multi-freq. that can be run independent or simultaneously, freq. that range from 5kHz to 40kHz and water proof to 10 feet.

    All this for around $800, and as stated before, I think is the biggest shocker.

     

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  9. tboykin, congrats on the nuggets. Hope they pan out to be the real deal. It also showed me that I guess I had better stick to finding old coins. The only gold I may ever find will be round and have a date stamped on it. When you stopped and showed them to me......I would have never guessed them as gold. 

    And yes it was fun seeing that girl find her 1st silver coin with the MX Sport. She was so excited , she was shaking. Also, there are a few post/pics over at Monte's site about that weekend.

     

    https://www.ahrps.org/forums/read.php?4,6636,6636#msg-6636 

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  10. The Gold Racer can actually be used as a coin hunting machine and is certainly hotter on lower conductors and small gold jewelry items. One of the nice surprises that Monte and I seen was the ability for the Gold Racer with stock coil to pass the Nail Board Test. It did it  quite easily.  It can handle a iron infested site well.  The only thing the Gold Racer gave up over its siblings ( Racer, Racer 2,) was some depth, you could not achieve the same height over the Nail Board test as what a Racer or Racer 2  machine could get with same size coil. But that's expected,  the GR is a 56KHz machine. 

    Where you will be using it approx 30% of the time maybe for Coin & Relic hunting, I feel the Gold Racer will do a pretty good job for that.

    When it comes to Coin hunting and sites littered with iron etc, I still would give the nod to the Gold Racer as I feel it will fair better over the 705 in those conditions.

    In case you are not familiar with the Nail Board Test, here is a link that explains what it is and how it came about.

    http://www.ahrps.org/_tipsAndTechniques/Nail_Board_Performance_Test.pdf

     

    As far as detecting gold, that is out of my realm and will leave it up to the other folks to give you their advise on GR vs 705 for gold.

    But I would not be afraid at all to use a Gold Racer part time as a coin & relic detector.

      

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