Excal MOD and straight shaft question

Buzzlitebeer

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Ok yes I searched the forums and found many opinions and ideas.

I still have the S shaft and use a hip mount but found that I use my left hand to dig and I am afraid I will break a knob when bending over.

So my question is if I do the mods I want to do all of them at once.

Is the Anderson carbon fiber straight shaft worth it?

the PP toggle does it really save you time? I rarely have to PP...1 in 20 digs.

What head phones do you guys really think are the best?

I really do appreciate the feedback!
 

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The Carbon fibers are nice and a great op, but the aluminum shaft works just as well. As far as having a metal rod as the upper shaft does it affect performance, None that I can see. I like the carbon fiber because they are a little lighter and the shafts don't freeze up from the saltwater. I think Doc's detecting sells them also or you can make your a lot cheaper then the andersons. Carbon Fiber Roll Wrapped Uni Tube ~ 0.75" x 48", Gloss Finish
On the PP switch, it is not actually the only use for this .......
The remote Pinpoint is for the hunter that hunts in Reverse Discrimination. By this I mean your hunting in the PP mode, for greater depth, coverage, speed and definition of targets. Checking targets with a switch to discriminate then quickly back. There are many advantages, all learned in time.

Headphones have been my specialty as far as the Excalibur, I really think that is one of the weakest points of the Excalibur. A good set of headphones will set you ahead of the pack. For starters I would recommend the Peltor H10 mod for the headphones with some ear Gelpads. If you really want to step up then the Gray Ghost Amphibians with Volume control will soon be available, these are the best I have tested for the discriminate hunter.
 

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Where do you purchase the mod for the PP switch or is there a tutorial on how it's done?

Thank you
RG
 

Jason in Enid

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Just remember that if you do the pinpoint mod, it's a land machine only from then on.
 

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Things have improved over the years in IP68 switch's so now we are good for in the deep. My first ip68
switch lasted 4 years and I never took care of it, and with it's failure and time I have learned what is needed
for longevity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oj4zQKupYDs
 

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Thanks for the info! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Good efforts by OBN. Thanks for sharing useful information.

Very Welcome, It's been several years since this post.....2013. And I still love my excalibur in the water. I've even got a little better at using it and for sure would not have had the success with out the PP modification and a Good set of head phones.

 

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