Smudge
Bronze Member
- Jul 9, 2010
- 1,532
- 44
- Detector(s) used
- A Propointer tied to a stick
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I don't need to tell anybody how hot its been out there.
I was out with my other detector this morning and digging a ton of pull tabs and the heat was just miserable, even though I was dressed as light as I could.
Suddenly I realized I wasn't having fun anymore. This was turning into a chore. So I decided to forget jewelry hunting until the weather turned cooler and just focus on coin shooting. So I cranked my discrimination up to "pull tabs" knowing I would be knocking out nickels too, but what the heck. So I'll just focus on zine pennies and dimes and quarters. Well, I was still digging a TON of pull tabs. Guess the Compadre just loves them.
So I drove over to my local detector store and we talked.
I was looking for a coin shooting detector that was light weight, relatively inexpensive, and one that featured notching discrimination. Even though I don't like TID screens as a rule, if I wanted notching, it was going to sort of require one. We looked at a few, and I ended up walking out with a Ace 250 with the sport package, that includes the larger 9x12 coil.
I know a lot of people have owned and used the Ace 250 and I've looked at a lot of the posts, positive and negative. I mounted the 6x9 coil to start with and I know there are pinpointing issues with it, but I have a Pro Pointer too until I learn it better.
I am looking forward to putting in some time with detector and seeing what it is like. I'll probably post a review of it after I put in 100 hours or so. Anything short of that I don't think will allow for an honest review.
I'm aware of the fact that just because the 250 has coins only mode, I'm still going to be digging junk and pull tabs. What I'm really interested to see is if running in coins mode I dig more coins than junk. Time and experience will be the only way to gauge that.
I still love my Compadre and it's still my "go to" machine for jewelry, but during these hot summer months, when I'm just in the mood for some coin shooting, I hope the Ace 250 will fill the bill. Based on the posts I've seen so far, I probably won't be disappointed.
I was out with my other detector this morning and digging a ton of pull tabs and the heat was just miserable, even though I was dressed as light as I could.
Suddenly I realized I wasn't having fun anymore. This was turning into a chore. So I decided to forget jewelry hunting until the weather turned cooler and just focus on coin shooting. So I cranked my discrimination up to "pull tabs" knowing I would be knocking out nickels too, but what the heck. So I'll just focus on zine pennies and dimes and quarters. Well, I was still digging a TON of pull tabs. Guess the Compadre just loves them.
So I drove over to my local detector store and we talked.
I was looking for a coin shooting detector that was light weight, relatively inexpensive, and one that featured notching discrimination. Even though I don't like TID screens as a rule, if I wanted notching, it was going to sort of require one. We looked at a few, and I ended up walking out with a Ace 250 with the sport package, that includes the larger 9x12 coil.
I know a lot of people have owned and used the Ace 250 and I've looked at a lot of the posts, positive and negative. I mounted the 6x9 coil to start with and I know there are pinpointing issues with it, but I have a Pro Pointer too until I learn it better.
I am looking forward to putting in some time with detector and seeing what it is like. I'll probably post a review of it after I put in 100 hours or so. Anything short of that I don't think will allow for an honest review.
I'm aware of the fact that just because the 250 has coins only mode, I'm still going to be digging junk and pull tabs. What I'm really interested to see is if running in coins mode I dig more coins than junk. Time and experience will be the only way to gauge that.
I still love my Compadre and it's still my "go to" machine for jewelry, but during these hot summer months, when I'm just in the mood for some coin shooting, I hope the Ace 250 will fill the bill. Based on the posts I've seen so far, I probably won't be disappointed.