Newbie with questions.

91wm6

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Hey guys, I just bartered for my first MD, a used Whites GMT Goldmaster. I realize this is a specialty detector but I took it out today and found some pennies, nails, and pull tabs. I plan to search for coins, relics, and jewelry around the San Antonio area, and make some trips to the coast for some dry beach detecting. I would also love to search for gold and meteorites (not much gold in Tx though) Anyway do you guys think I should try and get a more versatile md like the Garrett AT Pro? Am I being naive thinking I can take the time to learn the Whites GMT well enough to use it for everything? I only searched for an hour today due to the Tx heat and the rock hard soil, but the stuff I did find leads me to believe I can taylor the detector to my needs. What do you guys think?
 

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Terry Soloman

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You have a great machine that will find it all - Learn it!
 

Chug And Red

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All it takes Is time And Patience!!!! HH Chug Note If you are digging the Pulltabs Gold is Close at Hand !!!
 

norbyx

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Learn the whites it is a very good one, might not work too well on the beach but will work in most situations
 

goldentruth

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Ya got a great gold machine as well as a good one that can cancil out bad soils. Be sure to check the "Free" whites videos! They will show you many things which will save time and Jimmy Serria is a host who will explain set up and super finds. You can google whites GMT Videos and you can save time while learning. Good luck. Goldentruth.
 

cudamark

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It will work fine but there are other detectors that would do a better job in the types of hunts you mentioned. The Goldmaster is setup for finding small nuggets so it's frequency and coil are designed for that type of hunt. I would save up for a multipurpose machine if I were doing the types of hunting you mentioned. It will be a little less frustrating!
 

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91wm6

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I've put in about 4 hours since I picked the detector up. I've been digging lots and lots of trash. Mostly pull tabs, aluminum cans, and foil with the occasional scrap iron piece ... The good news is I have been searching high trash areas and am getting a good feel for reading the signals. I think if I can find an ideal place to hunt I could actually do pretty well. I've decided I'm gonna work with the GMT for a good while and then pick up a Garrett AT Pro after I find enough to finance it. Thanks again for all the help and advice...
 

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