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    Aug 2010
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    Sov GT or M-6

    Been looking to upgrade from my Minelab 30 for a while, and no matter how many machines I read about I always seem to come back to the Sov GT making it to the top of my wishlist. Think I'm just going to have to buck-up and take the plunge. But just before I do I wanted to hear if you guys thought there was a detector out there that would out perform the GT overall. I live in SE Tx and can make it to the beach 4-6 times a year but will hunt around old homes, schools and churches most of the time with some freshwater river and lake hunts from time to time. I hunt mostly for coin and jewelry but anything old and cool is always a good find. Look forward to hearing all thoughts - thanks

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    Director-Search & Recovery Team of Oakland County.

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    Re: Sov GT or M-6

    Both of these are good detectors but I give thumbs up to the Sov GT. It will also do a great job in the wet saltwater sand where the M6 can't. It is very deep and with the addition of a Sunray S-1 inline probe it is a killer.
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    Re: Sov GT or M-6

    Quote Originally Posted by Sandman
    Both of these are good detectors but I give thumbs up to the Sov GT. It will also do a great job in the wet saltwater sand where the M6 can't. It is very deep and with the addition of a Sunray S-1 inline probe it is a killer.
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    Jul 2006
    Land of Enchantment
    White's Matrix M6, Minelab Etrac, Teknetics Omega, Garrett AT Pro
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    Re: Sov GT or M-6

    M6 with 4x6 coil. Great target separation. Dimes down to about 8 inches. Extremely easy to set up and use. Beach setting for wet sand. 7 tones for target ID.

    My favorite. Just my 2 cents.
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    May 2009
    Delaware
    Whites M6, Minelab QUATTRO MP, Minelab Xterra 70
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    Re: Sov GT or M-6

    Had a Sov XS2A PRO, have a Whites M6. If you will be doing mainly salt water beach hunting, then go with the Sovereign. If mainly inland hunting get the M6, inland it is just as deep as the Sovereign in the dirt. But it is lighter, faster and one of the best (in my opinion) coin and jewelry detectors going. It is also much hotter on gold. The M6 will work at the beach, although not as well as the Sovereign. Since you have a Xterra 30, you should also look at the Xterra 705.

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    Aug 2010
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    Re: Sov GT or M-6

    Sorry I haven't been back in a while - its been a crazy holiday season. Thanks for the replies. The M6 does sound like it might do the trick, although I do see myself eventually getting a Sov GT.... along with many others... lol... Thanks

 

 

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