CS4PI ok on gold at beach?

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CS4PI ok on gold at beach?

Post by miss a lot »

im looking to do a lot more beach detecting so im looking one to do it , im using a cs6mix at the
min . was looking at the .
cs4pi but seen a vid on you tube and it was saying it misses gold chain and other stuff ???
I know it has good depth but don't like the thought of missing some good stuff
whats your thoughts .......... forgive my spelling

thanks
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Post by oliver »

Thin gold chains are hard to find with most beeps some worse than others on the beach.
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Post by mole catcher »

Hi

I use a cs4pi on the Beach in South Devon and find it's very good on wet sand.

Good luck

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Post by miss a lot »

thanks Brian think im going to get a cs4pi is there any down sides to them ????? what sort of things you picking up with it
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Post by andy fraggle »

i think most detectors will miss gold chains as you never see any posts on here of anyone finding any on the beach no matter what machine they are using, plenty of rings but never chains
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Post by mole catcher »

Coins, Rings, Fishing Weights. lot's of Junk just come digging.

I only do Beach MD as it's just over the road.
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Post by Davedarcy »

4PI good on the beach with gold? I bought my 4PI just under two years ago. In that two years i have dug up about 50 kilos of lead, countless hair pins, aluminium blobs, bullets and misellaneous metallic plethora. Gold - £ 2500, silver £150, valuable coins- £550. Cost of detector £255. Do the math.
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Post by LE.JAG »

very few machine will be fine gold chains
do not forget that the sensor only see one chain links

some pulsepowers the V2/V3 goldquests are very good for
explore XS2, aslo ..........

for fine jewelry requires a very low pulse delay

one of my chains rarely found in PI
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Post by Thor »

Probably the best value for money machine you can buy. I love mine, easy to use and deep. I had a silver chain last year, though it still had a St. Christopher on it. Strange as it was still fastened ? They hold their value quite well , its all plusses, nuff said ::g
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Post by adamhunter6 »

ive got a dualfield pi and that's not good on chains, but good on all other gold, apart from a bit of depth the cs4pi is not a lot different
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Post by miss a lot »

thanks every one for the advice and replies , looking like im going to get a cs4pi ,it will keep my 6mxi company in the can lol ::g ::g good job my girl cant read my posts if you knew I was getting another one she would kill me qu;[
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Post by kellslad »

I bought a cs4pI machine two months ago, they go deep so be prepared to dig a lot, you have to dig every signal but you will find plenty, good luck mate, ::g
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