Coinsteamer
Greenie
- Feb 25, 2010
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I sold a few things and I now have the money to get myself a fancy $600 max metal detector
. My problem is that I want to find the best bang for the buck. I have been thinking about getting a White's M6 but Minelab detectors seem nice also. I had a Bounty Hunter Quickdraw (Cheap $250 detector I bought at Gander Mountain years ago) but I wasn't very impressed as it would give me a lot of false readings. I want to get a good detector this time around. Below is info. about how much I would use it and what im looking for. I live in Wisconsin so I dont think I would be prospecting much.
Also, are pin pointers worth getting?
(Info.)
Hobbyist that goes out a few times a week
Looking for- Coins, Relics (Man made stuff :P, No gold to be found in Wisconsin
)
Looking around- Beaches (Fresh Water), Forests, Farms, Old Town Houses
Willing to spend a fair amount for a good detector (Around $600-$700 or less
)
![hello2 :hello2: :hello2:](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/hello2.gif)
Also, are pin pointers worth getting?
(Info.)
Hobbyist that goes out a few times a week
Looking for- Coins, Relics (Man made stuff :P, No gold to be found in Wisconsin
![Cheesy :D :D](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/cheesy.gif)
Looking around- Beaches (Fresh Water), Forests, Farms, Old Town Houses
Willing to spend a fair amount for a good detector (Around $600-$700 or less
![Cheesy :D :D](https://www.treasurenet.com/smilies/cheesy.gif)