Fisher F22

Loco-Digger

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The best bang for the buck was the Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro when it sold for $240. It must have been flying off the shelf so the price has crept up.
 

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Minelab Equinox 600 XP Deus
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The f22 is a very adequate beginner detector. I made my banner find with one. It was my favorite detector in the under $300 price range
 

Phantasman

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The best bang for the buck was the Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro when it sold for $240. It must have been flying off the shelf so the price has crept up.

KentuckyDigger has an Ace 150. On another thread he inquired about the F2 difference over the Ace 250. I suggested the F22 over the F2. And SouthFlDigger suggested the Tek Delta 4000 that has been reduced to under $200. All good choices to move up from the Ace 150. The LRP is now in the $280 range. Still for under $300 nothing beats the LRP for control features and the depth matches that of the Delta and F22.

So for what they do for the price, I would suggest the Delta ($200), then the F22 ($229) and the LRP ($280).

To keep in line with the OPs price range, the first two offers more than the Ace 250/350. And with manual and auto ground balance, the LRP tops anything under $300 and even $500, IMO.
 

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