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Jun 14, 2006, 09:03 PM
#1
New guy with question
Hello all , found your msg board and thought I would see what you think about a Bounty hunter IV for a starting detector?
I can pick one up for 70 Cdn.$ , sound good?
thanks.
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Jun 14, 2006, 09:10 PM
#2
Re: New guy with question
Whatever detector you get, you need to become familiar with how to use it. It doesn't matter whether you get a $100 detector or a $1000 detector, If you don't know how to use it right you won't find much valuable stuff and will just find a bunch of junk.
Its kinda like the .45 pistol vs .22 pistol debate. If you buy a .45 pistol but cant hit the side of a barn, what good is it? But if you have a .22 and can shoot the wings off a butterfly, you have a much more effective weapon.
2008 Silver Half Totals:
40% Kennedys: 3
90% Kennedys: 3
Franklin Halves:
Walking Liberty:
Barber Halves: 0
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Jun 14, 2006, 09:16 PM
#3
Re: New guy with question
ok thanks for the reply , I'm going to grab it and play around, must be better that the 2' one I used to play with from the 80s... if not easier on the back .
Ill post back with some results once I get out with it.
Im just getting into the hobby and wouldn't mind finding some more resources . Any web sites you can recommend ?
Thanks.
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Jun 14, 2006, 09:23 PM
#4
Re: New guy with question
Your on the best one now.... take a peek around at all the boards. More resources here than you can shake a stick at!
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Jun 14, 2006, 09:38 PM
#5
Re: New guy with question
HI AND WELCOME TO THE FORUM.YOU HAVE STARTED M.DING AND SAVE A FEW BUCKS AND MY CHOOSE FOR AN M.D IS A MINELAB GOOD LUCK AND CONGRATS ON YOUR FINDS
TINPAN
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Jun 14, 2006, 10:19 PM
#6
Re: New guy with question
Welcome to the forum and the hobby...learn you MD and it will work for you. I think Bounty Hunters are pretty decent...I own one and it does pretty good for me...Happy hunting!!
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Jun 14, 2006, 10:20 PM
#7
Re: New guy with question
MIKE,Welcome To The Forum, I Have Been Detecting For 35Yrs, Mostly CW Relics, And I Can Guarantee That What Ever Detector You Start With Will Be Way Ahead Of The One I Started With. Best Of Luck & Good Hunting. trk5capt...
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Jun 14, 2006, 10:53 PM
#8
Re: New guy with question
Welcome to the forum, Not bad for starters, Art...
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Jun 15, 2006, 11:07 PM
#9
Re: New guy with question
I can remeber using a Viking MD back in the day , something Eatons marketed i believe.
ran off a 9v battery. Was only 2-3' tall , thanks for the input and welcome, I post back with some loot when I return.
Happy Hunting, Hey now I know what the HH is 8)
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Jun 15, 2006, 11:26 PM
#10
Re: New guy with question
Hello and welcome. My first detector was a bounty hunter and it was my last bounty hunter. I use a whites prizm with a big foot coil now. My suggetion is to buy a good mid range priced detector. Whites, Garrett and Minelab are my three top quality brands I like. The best way to start this hobby is learn target ID and pin pointing. Get a detector that is good at those and get hand held pin pointer and you can can really have fun! Nothing is better than pulling a coin out of the ground and not seeing the hole it came out of. With my bounty hunter I was digging a hole the size paper plate. Now somethimes i can pull up a coin with just my finger.
HH
AL
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Jun 16, 2006, 02:24 PM
#11
Re: New guy with question
Welcome to TreasureNet, Mike. Good luck!
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