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jim tn said:Kind of refreshing not to see a bunch of slamming. As more vids show up, we'll all continue to learn more. HH jim tn
[size=large]I never thought about using the Goldfield program. I wonder if it wouldOld California said:Hello Tony,
Yes, Faster recovery speed decreases depth under most conditions. However, under some conditions it'll increase depth. Such as tougher mineralization, or extreanmy trashy areas especially laced with iron.
Masking, robs away depth. You'll see this more with Goldfield program on the Deus, too much ground noise is eliminated with increasing reactivity. If you don't increase reactivity when needed, you'll loose depth due to poor stabitily.
Reactivity is a great feature, know when to increase or when to decrease.
Good to hear from you Tony!
Paul
RichW said:Not at all like the CTX on the numbers. 25 on a clad dime vs. 42 on the CTX.