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Still Nobody using a F-75 in gold fields?

Mark, It is not that the F-75 does not work for gold. It is more of the people who post on here. Most of us have "Gold Only" machines that we use for Gold Hunting. The F-75 falls under the "Multi Purpose" units, such as the White's MXT, Minelab X-70, Tesoro LST, Garrett Scorpion Gold Stinger. They are great machines for a variety of uses, but lack some of the features of "Specialty Detectors" that Gold Machines require.
Most of us try and use the best detector for the situation at hand. If I am hunting Rye Patch, NV and trying to find Deeper nuggets, then I will use my GP. If I am hunting an ore dump looking for specimens, then I grab the GB-2. If I am at Ganes Creek, AK, then I want a lighter, faster and better ID machine. In that situation, the F-75 would be a great choice as is the X-70 and MXT.

Hope this helps.
 
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