What do you think is the best one for relics, and coins, but also, beachs, and gold?
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andrew96 said:What do you think is the best one for relics, and coins, but also, beachs, and gold?
Iron Patch said:Most detectors priced for starting out will do all those things well enough to get you going. Deciding where you will be spending most of your time might help a little in choosing.
Also, a budget can mean $150 or $500, quite a difference.
andrew96 said:Iron Patch said:Most detectors priced for starting out will do all those things well enough to get you going. Deciding where you will be spending most of your time might help a little in choosing.
Also, a budget can mean $150 or $500, quite a difference.
I don't know, what is the point of diminishing return(the point in which, spending more, will not get you as much as it did before) on detectors.
andrew96 said:What do you think is the best one for relics, and coins, but also, beachs, and gold?
Ooooh good choice!JohnnieWalker said:andrew96 said:What do you think is the best one for relics, and coins, but also, beachs, and gold?
When you say beaches, I assume you mean ocean beaches (salt water wet sand).
When you say gold, I assume you mean nugget hunting.
I would go with a used Minelab X-terra 70 as it will do all those with ease but a 18khz coil would need to go with it for the nugget hunting.
I am going relic hunting with a friend today who has the X-terra 70 as a matter a fact, it is an awesome detector.