MXT for Nugget hunting???

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Does anyone have any tips or hints on using an MXT for nugget shooting. Let me add this, has anyone used an MXT for nuggets, good, bad, or other?

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Chris Gholson

Thanks for the tip, I will check it out.

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Mxt as a nugget finder

Thanks for the tip on Chris Gholson, I will check it out.

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MXT for nugget hunting

There are two field tests under news and archives on this website. Both have info regarding nugget hunting.

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White's MXT as a nugget finder

Chris Gholson, Arizona's foremost authority on gold nugget hunting, tested the MXT, in the field, and he offered some tips and tricks for those who are using the MXT for that purpose. He, generally felt the MXT was a fairly good machine for gold . I believe you can find the field test on his website " Arizona Outback"