Is a beach pinpointer necessary? Pistolprobe Propointer xpointer under saltwater

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Seems PI technology's outcome is best. Others(Propointer Pro-find, Xpointer ) will balance and loss 1/4 distance .

There is none of serious pin pointers designed for beach or shallow water hunting yet. Do you think it is necessary to have one in market?
 

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NJnuggetpirate

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I would use one especially for dry sand coin hunting
 

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Absolutely NOT! That is why we use a sandscoop.
 

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I haven't been use pinpointer. Waste the time :) Thank you.
 

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I carry one but rarely use it in dry or damp sand. Don't carry one when wading. Maybe if I scuba'd or snorkeled I'd use one more.
 

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When I first started beach I used pinpointer couple times at beach then quit. They are just something extra to carry and lose.....






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Pin-Pointer is not worth the time and hassle to use it.

If something is small enough to fall through your scoop, you just make a quick scoop for it, and shake the scoop over your coil. When you hear a twang, stop shaking, and most of the time, the small target is laying on the surface of the sand.

And if you dump a scoop of wet sand on the slope, you just fan out the pile with your foot. Most of the time you can see the target, if not, a quick scan of the coil will find it's location in the fanned out sand.

And it would be crazy to use Pin-Pointer in shallow water. I would be like chasing a fish in a fishbowl.


Although, you can wear that PistolProbe in a handgun holster. Now that won't draw any attention to you or the hobby :)
 

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GibH

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I'm not going to vote because the choices are silly. Shovel? More like just a decent scoop.
 

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Just another thing to carry and keep track of.
Not necessary.
 

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deteknix

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Sorry scoop is more correct but I didn't find a place to modify it.
I'm not going to vote because the choices are silly. Shovel? More like just a decent scoop.
 

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Has a lot to do with locations, I hunt spots that are littered with trash and the targets are in clay. Silver can be black and crusty like everything else. So has a lot to do with the locations....

PP can be a time saver in these locations....

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now on the open sandy beach's, wet sand, ruff waters....never
 

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Not so fast! I've had situations where I would have loved to have had one with me.
I'm going to pull a couple things out of a frame right now and use my hand as a size reference.. Think about the size of the holes in your scoop when looking.. Also keep in mind these are often found in numbers when one is found
 

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I have one that I keep in the truck, in case the conditions change, but have never needed it on the beach.
 

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GatorBoy

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That's a very smart thing to have attached to a scoop on our coast great idea
 

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nope absolutely useless. i have tiny holes in the back and bottom of my scoop. i can get bbs and split shots. even if i didnt still useless as tits on a boar.
 

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