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Metal Detectors
Can anyone on here recommend a good all purpose metal detector? I bought some land in Indiana a couple years ago and I just want to walk in the woods and creek and see if I can find anything interesting on it. I don't know the 1st thing about metal detecting, so whatever you can share with me, I would appreciate it.
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Dan, not sure if you are familiar with metal detecting laws, but it can get quite complicated. I wanted to get into the hobbie, but became too much of a hastle before I even started.
Anyways from my research back then the Garrett AT Pro was a great one but a tad $$ http://www.metal-detecting-ghost-tow...ctinglaws.html |
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For the kind of detecting I do, I always did OK with the plain ole Bounty Hunter line.
But for people who want to see deep (I don't wanna DIG DEEP), White's and Garrett make about the best models there are. |
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Update: Here is what I bought: http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-F2-Meta...ords=fisher+f2
Hopefully it will be good. |
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I owned a Fisher many years ago, growing up on the beach in FL it was always something fun to do, never found anything really good, but had many friends that found pieces of bracelets, rings and even a couple silver pieces of eight after some of the bigger storms.
Happy hunting Dan! |
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Congrats skinny....I have that exact model. My original Bounty Hunter was kind of lacking something,
and I upgraded (not much) to that model. It has about the same sensitivity, but is generally better performing I have found. I had a Pioneer EX in the Bounty Hunter line. I generally like the BH's way of doing things better, but the Fisher wins in the end. For one I do not like the ground reset procedure on the Fisher. I loved it on the BH. As the morning temp came up and it started to wig out a little bit, resetting ground sensitivity was a snap. But I settled for the new Fisher way over the months that ensued after the upgrade. Gotta live with it or leave it in the closet. Oh and that pinpointer that you likely used to put that Fisher into the research lead, it was a mistake if you chose the Fisher over another available model in your price range because you wanted the hole pinpointer. It can't pinpoint a smell near my a55. If you TOUCH metal with it, it might react. But then again, it might not. Still a good budget metal detector, but a terrible pinpointer. Not worth the batteries it takes to turn it on. |
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I have a basic Garrett. Works good, no problems at all with it. Have had it for 4 years.
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Anyone doing this these days? I have wanted a metal detector since I was a kid, but with options ranging from a RadioShack Special at $49.99 to units well over the rainbow, I would love some current information (last post was from 2013, I'm sure there have been advancements since then ;))
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