silvestor said:
I see you use the sun ray probe for your XLT. How do you like it? I am thinking of getting one as they look very convenient. I have a handheld I keep in my pouch but sometimes it seems like extra baggage. I have to have a pinpointer though. I'll turn around and gone back home if I've forgotten it.
It was the same when I bought the DFX 300. It felt like something was missing when I was using it for the first time. I had been using the Sunray on the XLT for so long that I don't feel right if I use a detector without one. I got one for the DFX too as soon as I could

Picture this: You get a signal that sounds junky, but you think there may be something good in there.
You flip the plug and crap! The hole is full of rusty nails.
Flipping the switch on you Sunray from coil to probe, you unclip the probe from your detector and poke it around in the dirt and nails. Amongst all the iron readings you hear something positive.
In a few seconds you narrow the signal down to a wheat penny mixed in with the nails. Under part of my yard, there are buried ash pits from the 1950s filled with rusty objects and the odd coin here and there. So I know the Sunray is a big help and really works. Expect between 2-4 inches detection depth and being able to use the same program your detector is using with the probe!
It is really just like having a 1 inch coil you can flip a switch to at will.
In my opinion if you can afford it, get it.
HH,
Donny