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X-Terra results

christian_99

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I would like to thank the individuals who have graciously responded to some of the questions I know I have had concerning the X-terra family. In fact the information you are all providing is important for us who have yet to own the machine, to possibly purchase one based upon your results. Most times when a new machine comes out, the "fluff" begins, where incredible finds start coming out of the ground at amazing depths, etc. We are all familiar with those types of field tests- and in ways- have assisted us in purchasing that special one "perfect" machine. As Cody posted in a thread not to long ago, most machines have reached the best "depth" that they can currently get with the technology we have today. So what a company can do with that depth, to help us distinguish whether to dig; or not dig is important. So is the X-terra 70 better than, the 50? Can it do more? Can it find CW bullets in highly mineralized ground like, the soil conditions you find in Central Virginia- like Orange? Can it get good depth in an area where mineralization fluctuates every foot or so? Can it go into iron and pull signals out from against the iron trash?

These questions have been answered by experts- and if anyone else has any more information to provide, that would be great!

Again, Thank you all for your information as truly in this world, we must, "trust but verify".
 
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