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which is the better detector bountyhunter 505 or the ace 350 in western Pa with lots of mineralized soil 

Sandman said:Welcome to Tnet. Sorry but hope your heart isn't set on the BH.
Ace 250 and 350 or anything else just about when you compare features, depth, and warranty.
Hi Lost Hunter,lost hunter said:which is the better detector bountyhunter 505 or the ace 350 in western Pa with lots of mineralized soil![]()
Mike you are aware that the BH line is considered disposable detectors as First Texas has a low priority on fixing them when, not if they break. I base this on years of experience trying to sell these units. Most buyers always want to upgrade right away. You will also. The higher end models are lots better of course.M Scott @ FTP said:Sandman said:Welcome to Tnet. Sorry but hope your heart isn't set on the BH.
Ace 250 and 350 or anything else just about when you compare features, depth, and warranty.
Hi Sandman-you gave 3 reasons why the 250, 350 or just about ‘anything else’ are better when you compare;
1. Warranty-what besides Tesoro has a better warranty then the 5 years on P505? It cant be the 2 years on the Garrett units you mention because 5 years is over twice as long a warranty as the 2 years on Garrett…
2. Features-what features does the 250 or 350 have that the P505 doesn’t? Or what other detector for that matter has more features in that price range? The 505 has the same feature set and actually MORE features than 250/350 if you do your research or are familiar with both…..
3. Depth-what measuring guidelines are you using to suggest the others in that price range have better depth than the P505?
Are these just your opinions?
Are you familiar with the 505?
How did you come up with your information for your recommendations?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Sandman said:Mike you are aware that the BH line is considered disposable detectors as First Texas has a low priority on fixing them when, not if they break. I base this on years of experience trying to sell these units. Most buyers always want to upgrade right away. You will also. The higher end models are lots better of course.M Scott @ FTP said:Sandman said:Welcome to Tnet. Sorry but hope your heart isn't set on the BH.
Ace 250 and 350 or anything else just about when you compare features, depth, and warranty.
Hi Sandman-you gave 3 reasons why the 250, 350 or just about ‘anything else’ are better when you compare;
1. Warranty-what besides Tesoro has a better warranty then the 5 years on P505? It cant be the 2 years on the Garrett units you mention because 5 years is over twice as long a warranty as the 2 years on Garrett…
2. Features-what features does the 250 or 350 have that the P505 doesn’t? Or what other detector for that matter has more features in that price range? The 505 has the same feature set and actually MORE features than 250/350 if you do your research or are familiar with both…..
3. Depth-what measuring guidelines are you using to suggest the others in that price range have better depth than the P505?
Are these just your opinions?
Are you familiar with the 505?
How did you come up with your information for your recommendations?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Sandman said:Mike, I think you are just an enthused newbie@ FTP that has not ever used other brands of detectors to form a comparison. I don't work for the dealerships anymore but still know better quality. These are not just my opinions but most hunters. Ask anyone if they would rather use a 505. Would you rather drive a Hugo? The 505 has its place as entry level and price point sold by big box stores from clerks with pins in their heads and noses, but worse they have no experience using metal detectors. New comers to the hobby usually don't spend big bucks for fuller featured detectors and settle on entry level which is fine as they aren't sure they are going to stay in the hobby. I fear you are trying to promote the BH line up as better than the major brands when in fact they are just fun to use, but not better by a long shot. Try not to get your panties in a bunch, its just everyones opinions on these forums. Visit the other forums and ask what they think of the 505. The field tests for the BH 505 aren't glowing you know.
ivan salis said:I for one think that a "adjustible' ground balance type unit such as the older knob type "land star' unit made by bounty hunter (since it can be adjusted to deal with nasty high mineral soils )----would be better suited to a highly minerailized area than just about any of the more modern low price end "push pad" type units would be regardless of who made the "preset" unit -- since the cheaper modern preset units are not set up for dealing with high minerail levels but "preset" for "standard mineral levels"
just a point of view -- most of the bit more costly units have a "manual' adjustment ability" to help in coping with high minerail areas. --the cheapest "adjustible' ground balance unit that I know of if you can still find one was the older knob type "land star" models.
being "properly' ground balanced --means that your machine is pumping out as much "signal" as the minerals in the ground will "allow" it to absorb --thus it operating at its "peak"--given the soil conditions and your machine's signal out put . -- may folks try to "push" too much signal into the soil trying to get "more depth" --this just leads to 'feed back' not more depth --think of signal being sent out by your machine as being like water , the soil can only "take' so much --the rest just lays on the surface as a pool-- that excess signal causes chatter and harms your detecting efforts rather than helping * -- for best detecting there must be "proper balance" grasshopper -- (I call it "zen metal detecting")
Sandman,Sandman said:Sorry you take BH's so seriously. There aren't any other detectors in their price point that compare but does that mean customers should settle on the 505 BH? Everyone is in this hobby for fun but you are in it to make a profit. Nothing wrong with that, but you can't seriously think everyone would rather use a 505. Getting your "panties in a bunch" is an expression and not to mean I think you really wear them. Though now most of the guys must think you do. Why do hunters always mention wanting to Upgrade from Bounty Hunters? They are wanting other features or something BH's don't give them. You aren't reading the other posters messages are you? You waited a few weeks before attacking my opinions this time. Give it a rest as I we are entitled to our opinions just as you are.
Fair enough,Sandman said:Mike, the people in my neck of the woods know me from the area, stores, lakes and the shows I've put on in the store and at Outdoorama. I told everyone here the name of the store and it makes no difference to anyone where I worked. Half the time I wasn't paid and I did it for a friend. If I gave out false info I apologize, but where is your loyal followers and happy customers? (Crickets, Crickets)If you read my preivious posts, I acknowledged the 505 had no other detectors that compare at they're price point. I and many others think there are better detectors that they won't waste their time with. Again, why does everyone want to upgrade to something better?
Sorry if I don't like the 505, but it is my opinion and I base it on my experiences. People don't have to follow any opinions in this forum or others.
G.A.P.metal said:To M Scott@FTP
After reading your posts here i gave my F75 to my bother 1hour ago and will sell my T2 to a friend tommrow, they are the only two FTP i have, and won`t buy any FTP from you agin.
You are a poor front man for First Texas IMO.
Gary G.A.P.metal