Bounty Hunter in water.

sherpa t

Full Member
Jan 25, 2005
137
1
Ocala florida
Detector(s) used
Titan / Tesoro SLT/ Fisher F5
The wet sand from non salt water should not be a problem. The only caution would be black sand because of what it is.
 

EDDE

Gold Member
Dec 7, 2004
7,129
65
Detector(s) used
Troy X5
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
dont forget to take the batteries out before you throw it into the lake
wouldnt want it to work better then when it was with
 

ronald99

Sr. Member
Dec 13, 2006
251
3
Detector(s) used
MINELAB SE-Excalibur 1000-Minelab SD2200V2
I took my time ranger that i paid close to 500.00 dollars,to the beach in Florida,an wanted so much to be robbed like the dealer that stole my money when i asked him how well the TR will work on the saltwater beach, When i returned home from my depressed vacation,i called kellyco an was amazed when i opened the box an took out my minelab SE,an so the dreams may continue,good luck detecting everyone, Ronald99
 

diggummup

Gold Member
Jul 15, 2004
17,815
10,120
Somewhere in the woods
Detector(s) used
Whites M6
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
The ONLY reason I use a BH is because it's all I can afford at the moment.If you have 5 bills or more to burn go for the Whites.I'm saving my clad to get a better machine,i've outgrown the BH's.
 

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Scots Gaelic

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I've got a BH QD II, no complaints here. For the the $160 I dropped for it, it has payed off approx 3x! I have found a 1920 Canadian 5 cent piece (smaller than a dime) @ 8". I have found 7 silver rings a gold broach, lots a of ^&(*^ pennies, & clad. For the $$, it's a great MD, if youcan't drop 700+!! ;D
 

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