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Any Southern California Infinium Beach Users out there?

So High Electrical interference, which is common at populated Southern California beaches are not a issue for the LS.
 
vifacts said:
Anyone using Infinium for gold nuggets in Arizona? Thought I would give it a go.

Vifacts

Oh yes indeed! I've found gold nuggets in AZ with the Infinium. The Infinium is primarily a prospecting machine and that is what it excells at.

Welcome to the forum!:wave:This is a wonderful community and a great place to share info.:garrett:Feel free to ask for advice at any time.

One thing about that Infinium and nugget hunting is that you would really want to use it in an area that is known for larger nuggets, such as the Rich Hill area. It won't really find the tiny nuggets, but it will go deep on the larger ones and it handles the mineralized ground and hot rocks quite easily. Don't let that discourage you because larger nuggets have been found in other areas, but for areas such as Quartzsite I usually use my Scorpion Gold Stinger because it is much better at finding the smaller nuggets associated with that area. Best of luck to ya'!:biggrin:Happy Hunting!:)
 
metalhead said:
One thing about that Infinium and nugget hunting is that you would really want to use it in an area that is known for larger nuggets, such as the Rich Hill area. It won't really find the tiny nuggets, but it will go deep on the larger ones and it handles the mineralized ground and hot rocks quite easily.

Which is why it would make sense for Garrett to come up with a larger coil.
 
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