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tried out the g2 on a salt water beech and very surprised!

amcjavelin

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well got the use the g2 on a salt water beech yesterday and i'm very impressed over all the way it behaved and still could get a somewhat decent ground balance between the wet and dry, the best it would do would g/b right around 10 to 12 and would get alot of false signals in the 40 range but ingored most of those and got 2 nickels pretty deep a pull tab and some other stuff but learned when this locks on a 58ID its a nickel, was hoping for a ring but no go, was using the 11" biaxial coil, this is the best VLF machine i've used so far on the ocean!
 
Of all the single frequency VLF detectors I have used on my salt water beaches, the GB Pro/G2 has been the most stable and offered the best depth.
 
The G2 compared to a multi freq in wet salt is not a match but for a single freq and you want to drop in the
wet , it does pretty well.
 
well by most rules i don't really beech hunt, but i had some friends that invited me down and said ah what the heck and i was really happy from the results i got i'm really finding the g2 a darn good machine!
 
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