ironmountain
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Joined: 10/17/2010 From: Iron Mountain, MI Status: offline
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I have a Fisher F2...if I were to stay with Fisher I'd get the F75 or F75LTD..that's only if your ground isn't heavily mineralized...has boost mode do go super deep..like 23" deep... has great recovery time and discrimination...but Fisher's are chatty when there's a ton of iron in the ground or EMI. My town is where iron ore was first mined, so there is a ton of iron in the ground here. very sensitive detectors. If you're relic hunting in the woods/fields, then it's perfect.. Personally Im dumping my Fisher and going to get a Tesoro Vaquero. Easily discrims iron, has ground balance, goes very very deep and costs 460ish new...lifetime warranty also. I was reading a forum post today and someone asked what Tesoro is comparable to the eTrac... pretty much everyone said the vaquero... It's a heck of a machine. one said the Tejon. The Tejon is skittish in heavy mineralized soil... Good for relic hunting, coins, silver and gold. One of the best coin/jewelry shooters out there.... If you can't get your hands on them to test them, next best thing would be to hit up a forum such as the friendly metal detecting forum...and/or watch youtube videos... but if ground isn't highly mineralized, i'd go with the fisher f75...it's deep enough and good enough to use w/o going to the 1k $ cost of the F75LTD. The Minelabs are great. 705,safari,explorer, eTrac...but they have a very slow recovery rate. example: 2 coins 1" apart from each other it won't pick up both of them unless you scan slowly. It will pick up one coin and "null" out the other until it resets and you rescan. They are quite expensive. The lower cost models like the 705 won't allow you to change the frequency it operates at, unless you buy a new coil with the new frequency....gets expensive.
< Message edited by ironmountain -- 1/23/2012 1:26:42 AM >
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