Ace 250 for nuggets??

hollowpointred

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i dont know a lot about prospecting but i thought i read somewhere that the ace was not really cut out for nugget hunting.something about the set ground balance on it. i dont believe it deals with heavily minerilized soil very well.you may want to find a machine with manual ground balance.
 

Bulletboy

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I got into MDing a little over 2 yrs. ago with a Minelab Advantage. I didn't buy it for nuggets but found 4 little nuggets the 1st time out while still on the 1st set of batteries. Take it out and try it or test it with a natural nugget at home, most jewlery items are alloyed. If it can handle the mineralization and is sensitive enough it may work for casual use.
 

Hoser John

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The hot rocks,black sands,and heavy mineralized ground will drive ya crazy.Work only cracks in solid bedrock close to the water and you'll find something.I took a golden sabre out for kicks(strictly coin machine,but tons better than a 250)and found a nice 1 1/2 ozer in a huge tailings pile full a iron junk.It had notch and I set it to fing gold only.Do it!! Get a gold machine to REALLY have a ball.Tons a au 2 u 2-John ;D
 

TXKajun

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I was sure I wasn't the only one who hoped my Ace 250 would also be a suitable nugget machine! Just took me a while to find this posting thread. ::)

Long story short....I got 2 nuggets, one 1.7 gm the other 3.6 gm and tried them with my Ace 250 with the 9X12 coil yesterday. I couldn't get a solid signal at 4" in an air test on either nugget. Trying both was a little better, but the coil had to be about 2" from them (again, in air) for them to register a solid target tone. DRAT! :(

Oh well, it's still the hottest thing going for coins and jewelry. Guess it's time to consider a Lobo SuperTraq for the small gold.

HH, ya'll!
 

Hoser John

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Try out a Gold Bug 2,beg,borrow,rent or steal. I have GB2 & LST for real trasy areas,smallest coils are the best for weight,ease a use and getting it all!!Tons a au 2 u 2-John ;D
 

TXKajun

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John, the GB2 was among my top 3 finalists in researching gold detectors. The other 2 were the Lobo ST (#1) and the MXT (tied for 2nd with the GB2). No final decision made yet, so all input would be appreciated.

The Lobo ST, btw, was #1 for a few of reasons: Lifetime warranty, optional manual/automatic ground balancing and sensitivity. The only other detector I've had experience with is the Ace 250. I really like the readouts on the Ace and the MXT seems to have similar (but different) readout.

HH, ya'll!
 

gold wish

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I did some reserch and this was found with the ace 250 (I love my ace 250)
HH, gold wish
 

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