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MXT & Screw on Bottle Caps

because a screw cap and a coin would read small size.
But the GTI 1500 and the GTI 2500 would read them as C size and coins B size.
I own the GTP 1350 and the MXT...great detectors anyway.
Andy
 
I was looking at the problem with the cans. My 1000 hits them in that dollar range. I have gotten better at deciding whether it is a coin or a can. Sounded like the 1350 would seperate the two pretty well going by the add. I like the price and the profiling idea. Do you think the MXT and the 1350 make a great pair. More than likely will keep the GTA 1000 and i really want the other 2 next year with any financial luck. Have not heard much about the 1350 and the coils for it or anything much really. Been looking at this forum to gather info. on the MXT so i have a good idea of settings , performance and the coils that may work best for me. Have a good one and happy diggin.
 
...And a good shovel, since you'll be digging "everything" like Jim does.
 
Im sorry Kenner, I think Jim is a great guy with loads of good experience and knowledge. If you have missed this then you have missed out on learning something valuable.
John
 
You guys are obviously amateurs that could learn a lot from guys like Kenner. I've partnered with Kenner in the gold fields of Central and South America, and learned how to become successful.
Good luck
Max
 
Kenner,
It is not arrogance, it is simply a statement of a fact - no arrogance intended.
So what machine do you use that affords you the luxury of not digging bottle tops? It will be interesting to know!
John
 
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