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  1. #1

    Jun 2007
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    mineralization in West Tenn.

    Hi, I live in West Tennessee and am looking to get back into metal detecting. I delved into it a bit back in the 80's when I was about 12. I was wondering if the ground here in West Tenn. is highly mineralized or if it varies alot from place to place. I was considering getting a Tesoro Cibola (no ground balancing) or a Tesoro Vaquero (ground balancing) which would any of y'all reccommend. I thought perhaps since I'm new, the Cibola would be less frustrating and I could focus on just hunting, however I would hate to buy it and 2 months later wish I had gotten the Vaquero. Any thoughts or advice?
    Thanks,

  2. #2

    Jul 2005
    West Tennessee
    White's MXT, w/6X10 DD
    13

    Re: mineralization in West Tenn.

    One of my huntin buddies just traded in a "Tejon". He elected to use the White's MXT instead. I use the MXT also and I'm very happy with it. The ground in W. TN varies. Not very much in some locations, yet extreme in others. The MXT has an automatic ground balance that seems to work well and is very un-noticable. We hunt the entire area of West Tennessee. Send pm for more details.
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    Sonjia

  3. #3
    us
    Nov 2006
    N. Alabama
    Tesoro Tejon, ML X-terra 70
    636
    Metal Detecting

    Re: mineralization in West Tenn.

    I'm in N. Alabama and the ground here is a lot like that in W. Tennessee. I too, opted for an MXT because of the ground. But, I also got it because of some of the other features, like two tone ID and a pretty decent selection of coils.
    Relic hunting consists of a series of misadventures interspersed by occasional moments of glory.

 

 

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