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Until someone pipes in - you might consider browsing Sub-Forums: California for information...
 

Huntington beach is a state administered beach (as opposed to city, county, or federal). And so too, for that matter, is most of our coast-line state beaches. Very few are city or federal, etc...

Now, do you want the realistic answer? Or the technical answer? First I'll give you the realistic answer. Then you can tell me if you want the technical answer.

The realistic answer is that all the state of CA owned beaches can be detected. You can detect till you're blue in the face, and no one cares. They've just always been detected (since the dawn of metal detectors in the 1960s), and it's never been an issue.

If that answer suffices, good luck and have fun. But if you want the technical answer, I'll give that :)
 

Thanks for help I taking my t2 so any one use a T2 on the beach ??
 

I'm not a t2 user, so I'm not good at answering that. Most guys hunting So. CA are using either a variety of all-metal beach pulses, or excaliburs. A few CZ6's and Garretts. But seems that most of the time whenever I've seen a T2, its in connection with land sites. So not sure how it fares on wet mineralized salt.
 

If it's like most low-end VLF's, it won't fair too well.......dry sand, sure, but wet sand, good luck!
 

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