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A Couple Of Guys Did A Relic Hunt Today With The AT Pro/AT Gold :twodetecting:

John-Edmonton

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My buddy and I headed for a reli hunt today. Soent most of the day searching trails and steep slopes. There was just a skiff of snow on the ground and it was slippery. I did wipe out a couplw of times.

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I have two gold prospecting machines already; however, I am looking to expand my horizons with some coin hunting. I have looked at the AT Pro and the AT Gold. The AT Pro has notch discrimination which the AT Gold does not have, but the AT Gold has the 18 khz capability which, supposedly, makes it better for prospecting than the 15 khz of the AT Pro. Are there any other differences I should know about? I will get rid of one of my gold machines in order to buy one of these two, so I want to make the right decision. I would appreciate any advice.
 
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