Some great GPZ 7000 Youtube Videos I found


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I agree Nugget108 I was lookin forward to a trophy nugget in that first vid too. . nothin wrong with that 3.8 ouncer.

What I have noticed is its hard to define he size of the target like the older Minelab PI's.

ya keep thinkin its a smaller target and it just keeps getting deeper.

the older minelabs I could swing over a target and give you an idea how large it was and how deep?

with the new Minelab GPZ 7000 it seems to narow the target down to a very small area

(target window) regardless of depth.

AzNuggetBob

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I have to say the complex windings on the coil have me puzzled? Ive wound my own PI coils. Its got me thinkin even though its a fairly large coil you may want to swing slow and keep your pattern very tight. :) AzNuggetBob

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Hey AzNuggetBob,

I thought the same thing, the guy was in virgin ground and when the excavator came over I though it's going to be big one. I have dug a few of those trash targets over the years, convinced it was a nugget. Funny, a couple of weekends ago I was so convinced I found a nice one at depth with the GPZ, I pulled out the camera, called over a friend and dug the target. I was down around 1.5 feet and out popped a old piece of lead. I was so damn disappointed! :blink: My friend was amazed a piece of lead got that deep. Funny, all the other targets at depth were nuggets, right in the nearby area also.

I still have the video, I might post it to show they always aren't gold nuggets!

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