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Australian Gold Detecting: 2.4 Gram Gold Nugget: Garrett AT Pro: Garrett Infinium.


Komentarze: Australian Gold Detecting: 2.4 Gram Gold Nugget: Garrett AT Pro: Garrett Infinium. love this give us more - od Trevor Dominic
Thanks for sharing your outing with us:)) - od Mark Benson
The two large lead bullets will probably be Martini Henry rounds at a guess. - od Tim Mcphee
ha bro please sub me back i need 500 - od robert betts
Yes I enjoyed watching your video, nice job. - od Peter Hall
What sort of bloody city slicker can't recognise a .22 hollow point bullet?? 
one who owns a Land Rover **chuckle - od Darryl Hetherington
hi guys. i live in Vic and have used a mine lab for ages. as i live 1.5 hours from the golden triangle and work is busy i get very small windows for detecting. i now have a garrett AT gold as my mine lab was depreciating sitting in the lounge room. however, i find it crap on hot rocks. have u used the AT Gold or have any pointers for me that you have found works w Garrett? - od otwayninja
Thanks for watching - and we have also heard about bottle hunters destroying bottles - we don't find too many complete ones anymore! HH mate! Warren. - od NQExplorers
At 5.32 talking about the bottle...tops knocked off. My grandfather of (born 1894 vintage) noted that bottle collectors would smash bottles, to make their collection "rarer". Absolute bastards, but that is what 'money' does to us. Good video though. Ta.! - od aubreyaub
Its a 22 - od ROLFCOPTERZZ
Thanks for your help on the ID of that .22 Mark - HH mate! Warren. - od NQExplorers
For your info....8:32 in the vid. That is the bane of my MDing here in the Western USA. A 22 cal. bullet. There must be a billion of them every where I go. I know that little bugger aallll to well!! Best of luck to you an I enjoy your vids. - od Mark Tarbet
A nugget , relics and gems. what a trip? Not , to mention the local wild life. - od William Knittel
G'day Len - Crampo is the right bloke to talk to and deal with for sure! But we highly recommend the AT Pro and the AT Gold, we have both. The AT Gold is great on fine gold with the small coil, we haven't had any issues with hot ground and it ground balances easily, and hot rocks are easily balanced out. Check with Crampo but would recommend the AT Gold, as you can also coin and relic hunt at the press of a button! Happy Prospecting mate. Warren. - od NQExplorers
Gidday NQExplorers, I can't afford a M/L GPX detector, would a Garrett AT PRO metal detector be the best buy on budget ? I am in Victoria, so Maryborough, Dunolly, Heathcote will be my hunting grounds, I shop from crampo myself, so I might ask him the same question. Cheers Len - od Len K
great nugget and ogoana, no crocs here? - od granskare
Thanks for watching and commenting Sean, we also now have the AT Gold, and have only used it on relics as gets - will send you a link to that video. The situation is the same here in Australia - the 'old timers' worked all the creeks and detecting the creek beds is a real test of patience, 'virgin' bush is preferable in areas only prospected by the old timers. The AT Gold is fantastic - we will be using it with our Infinium in the next few months in the goldfields. HH mate! Warren. - od NQExplorers
R.I.P BOOTS - od Erik Busch
5000$ for detector...? Hm... - od DEJANasd
Thanks mate I am about to order one next month more for the beaches /parks but its nice to know it will also work on gold - od W3TFART