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BassPro2

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Jun 13, 2003
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I just got a Whites DFX today , and being fairly new to metal detecting do you think this was a good choice? I had used my Fathers old Garrett before and had alot of fun with it and decided to get into it again for fun and to enjoy the outdoors. I watched the video that came with it, and it looks fairly simply in the preset mode for newbie's like me.I can't try it out because I live in Massachusetts and all it's been doing for the entire spring is raining. I forgot what the sun looks like. :evil:
 

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Digger

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Mar 24, 2003
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Dodge City Kansas
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XP Deus, E-Trac, Makro Racer 2, DFX
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All Treasure Hunting
Great detector BassPro2

On the bright side about your rain. Wet ground makes for the best detecting. You can detect deeper, and removal is easier.
 

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BassPro2

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Jun 13, 2003
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Northbridge
Hey Thanks for all the info guy's . I did get out today for a half hour and came home with .76 cents one mercury head dime . I love this DFX. :D
 

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dalef

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I, too purchased a DFX recently. I had been using a Garrett GTI 2000. ( Still have it). I have only been out a few times with it and I like it a lot. I have been going to a beach and practicing. I dig almost all targets even if they indivcate trash and have found the IDing to be pretty accurate. Now if only those beach goers would drop some jewelry!
 

Fred

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Apr 3, 2003
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Whites GMT
You do have beaches 40. Along every largeish river like the Red. I remember a couple of them from my preteen years in Manitoba. Only problem now is that I live in BC.lol Fred
 

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