Nice work Sam, I saw that gold go under the scales straight away, so I'm glad you saw it and didn't escape for ever. It's been good that area, it's kept you entertained. Cheers mate
@@DetectaBull ~Oh I see thank you, I do understand now!! I am in Canada and I have a 6000. Which coil is better, the Coiltek Goldhawk 9” round, or the, Nugget Finder Xceed 12x7”??
@@DetectaBull ~I see, thanks for explaining about either one. ~But the 12x7” will have more ground coverage and ‘quieter’ on EMI & ground noise. ~But I heard the 9” is a bit ‘deeper’ on very tiny gold. ~The 17x13” (coil for the 6000) has about 50% more ground coverage and good for gold 0.3 grams and bigger. ~The CT Goldhawk 10x5” is the best for working exposed bedrock. ~And the CT Goldhawk 14x9” is not the best at anything and good for nothing 🤣🤣😂😂.
Excellent mate, stay safe 👍👍👍
some good finds hopefully out there sunday cheers
Nice job, glad you found that bit, we saw where it went.
Nice work Sam, I saw that gold go under the scales straight away, so I'm glad you saw it and didn't escape for ever. It's been good that area, it's kept you entertained. Cheers mate
Yeah thanks Pete. I heard it rattling around & it dropped out after a couple of shakes
You had fun Sam, don’t you just hate using the phone, welcome to my world 😂
Nice one Sam
Can’t believe how sensitive the 7000 is
No gold but on the right track
Another big day tomorrow hopefully in some open country
He’s not using a 7000 but rather instead he’s using a 6000.
He bought my 7000 & 1st hunt
@@DetectaBull ~Oh I see thank you, I do understand now!! I am in Canada and I have a 6000. Which coil is better, the Coiltek Goldhawk 9” round, or the, Nugget Finder Xceed 12x7”??
Well, I'm happy with the 9 inch, Johnny from Hobosgold has the 12×9 & he's kicking arse so either/either
@@DetectaBull ~I see, thanks for explaining about either one.
~But the 12x7” will have more ground coverage and ‘quieter’ on EMI & ground noise.
~But I heard the 9” is a bit ‘deeper’ on very tiny gold.
~The 17x13” (coil for the 6000) has about 50% more ground coverage and good for gold 0.3 grams and bigger.
~The CT Goldhawk 10x5” is the best for working exposed bedrock.
~And the CT Goldhawk 14x9” is not the best at anything and good for nothing 🤣🤣😂😂.
Need a new set of scales