Cibola vrs. Outlaw

DiggerinVA

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Sep 16, 2013
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How do these machines compare as far as depth, disc., accuracy....etc. I know they are around the same weight(very light) and that the outlaw comes with 3 coils, but i will be using this in feilds with little trash and deep targets so the smaller coils wont be used much and the price diff. kinda evens that out anyway. I kinda like the cibola but is the outlaw a better machine in anyway? All opinions are welcome......just lookin for a 2nd detector that is lighter than my ATP for open areas that i will be doing alot of swinging.....thanks.
 

Rusted_Iron

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May 25, 2006
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Corrodedlargecentville
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Tesoro
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in mild to moderate ground the Cibola is probably the deeper machine, but if you encounter areas of more severe or different mineralization it is better to have the manual ground balance of the Outlaw. The Outlaw's 3 coil deal is hard to beat. Having the 12x10 is great for fields.
 

rainyday101

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Dec 1, 2012
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Tesoro Tejon, Tesoro Silver uMax, Tesoro Tiger Shark
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Metal Detecting
Well said by rusted iron. If you need ground balance the outlaw is the choice. If not the Cibola will do well and is the deeper of the two.
 

Detector Wars

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Have not used the Cibola (had the Vaquero), had the Outlaw, I would go with the Cibola any day, though you will need a better coil.
 

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