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Re: Nautilus & Bandido II MMax


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April 07, 1999 at 20:01:58
In Reply to: Re: Nautilus & Bandido II MMax
posted by =john= (Lex, Ky) on April 07, 1999 at 17:37:22

Hello guys,

I'll tell you like it is. In red clay you don't need a nautilus. I doubt things sink very deep in that stuff.I live in SC near the coast. Very sandy. I've used a 1266x and have a new tesoro silver sabre u max. The stuff sinks deep here! Therfore me and all the best relic hunters here use the nautilus dmc2b. There's not another relic machine anywhere that I've seen that will touch it, in iron or out. When in iron just switch to 8 inch or better 5 inch coil. The real depth getter is the 10 inch. Man the fisher is good the tesoro is a little tinker toy, but it's fun and will surprise you sometimes. But if you want to run with the big boys get a nautilus. It blows the competition away! One drawback though. It's heavvvvvvvy! What's a little discomfort though when a machine will dig like this one will.

I'll tell you, I don't feel like I'm walking over a lot with a nautilus in my hand. Which is more than I can say about those other machines.Hey, and I can speak from experience because I've tried the others.All of them !

Peter in SC


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