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Thanks all

nugget

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Firstly let me say thank you for the posts, I am truly looking forward to getting to the beach with this unit. I will post my finds next week. Again thank you. regards nugget.
 
I have been detecting the Gold Coast beaches here in Australia for about 3 years now. My best find was a magnificent Diamond ring, $5,500 official valuation. I have been using a bounty hunter tracker IV on the beaches. I went down last night and detected 2 separate areas. I had limited success as these areas are hunted hard by many operators. The thing that amazed me was the depth of the Infinium. I was getting 50c coins at around 18", or just over knee height. With the bounty hunter I had to turn sensitivity back to 1/3 and when I hit even slightly wet sand and the falsing was unbearable. The infinium absolutely purred and was extremely stable, I picked about $6 and some very old and very deep cheap jewelery items. I begin my scuba course this Saturday and can't wait to hit the surf with the new machine, I think the scuba hunting will be very rewarding as no one else is doing it in my area. I can't wait to get out to the Gold-fields to test it too. I have an area riddled with rusty iron everywhere, I had to give up on the area because of it. I know there is still Gold there as I got a outstanding 4gm pendant quality nugget a couple of trips back. Happy hunting all, Robert.
 
We'll be loking forward to seeing your finds. The Infinium will treat you well. You should score some nice yellow stuff.

Bill
 
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