[meteorite-list] A Final Opinion
From: Mark Bowling <minador_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue Jan 31 23:46:44 2006 Message-ID: <010201c626ea$48635530$0200a8c0_at_HOME> Hi Ed and list, I mainly went with the GM3 because it had a frequency adjust, so I can along side most other White's detectors. I can literally get the coil within about a foot of the GMT coil without any interference. I must admit that the GMT is a pleasure to use - my dad has that one and I've found 4 meteorites with it and my first gold nugget. I very often find myself borrowing his... But my GMT is starting to win out. The ground balance controls on the GM3 are within easy reach of your fingers, and once you figure out the concept of ground balance, it get fairly fast to adjust. Another plus with the GM3 is that the box can be removed from the wand and mounted on your chest or belt. This reduces weight you arm has to support. It may not seem like a big issue, but excess weight can be a major source of fatigue. Which can encourage bad hunting techniques which will reduce your effectiveness. With the little amount of time most of us have to hunt, it's important to be as thorough and effective as possible (which is why most people vote for sight hunting in favorable terrain). I've only managed one trip to Gold Basin with my GM3 and got skunked. I wasn't disappointed considering how hard they are to find. I definitely think the GM3 is the best value for your money and that you will be happy with it. Happy hunting! Mark ----- Original Message ----- From: <roc350_at_optonline.net> To: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 8:18 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] A Final Opinion > Dear list, > I have contacted a few meteorite hunters and read through all of the > archives in the list regarding metal detectors. I learned a lot and > decided to look for a White's Goldmaster GM3. In speaking with many of > the reputable dealerships that sell good used models, almost all of > them asked "what is it with meteorite hunters and the Goldmaster > detectors"? They thought the best possible machine to be the White's > MXT or GMT. They told me that these two detectors have automatic > ground balancing and an older Goldmaster without it is a pain in the > _at_$$#!!! Well, I figured there is a good reason why meteorite hunters > like the GM3 and may possibly not care for automatic ground balancing. > Maybe the dealers just want to sell a new machine? I currently have > the opportunity to purchase a used GM3 for _at_ $350.00. A new MXT or GMT > goes for twice this amount. Since many of the posts are older and > auto-balancing was not available then, I figured reaching out to the > list again for advice would be > a good idea. > > Thanks, > Ed > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Tue 31 Jan 2006 11:45:05 PM PST |
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