Hello, It's been a long time since I have posted. Just looked at the forum today,(1st time in 6 months) and seen your statement.........I own 6 detectors that pretty much all get close to the same depth,,some are easier to use than others..I own a late 70's x-100 challanger by(Compass)that weights in about 5#....its a good detector but too heavy for my tastes.....I own an 80's (Compass)Goldscanner w-8 &12 coils, in excellent condition (with the original box).....It is much easier to use and I think a better detector....I also have a 80's (Compass)Coinscanner Pro thats one of my favorites,,,Also I occasionaly use a tesoro Tejon,a Troy X-3, and an Xterra 70.I havent detected but a handfull of times this year.. I have taken out only 2 of the 6 detectors I own.
I used the Xterra 70,and my old standby Coinscanner Pro.....I have heard diehard compass users swear by the 80's Compass Goldscanner Pro... or the RelicMaster? which is a 90's Goldscanner.....Out of the ones I have,,,,,I swear by the 1 & 3 tone Coinscanner Pro.
I get the same depth as with the Goldscanner {one tone},but my arms are not strong enough to give a fair comparison to the {multi-tone} 5 pound 1970's (Compass) X-100 Challanger.
Check out Ebay and program an Ebay search to let you know (by email) when one is up for auction......
If you can judge the Compass performance by thier Ebay prices...........Alot of other people think its a great detector as well.
Late March or early April 2008,I will thin my herd.I will keep my Xterra 70,and Troy X-3,,,,gifts from the wife,,,,,and kids,,,and I will keep the CoinScanner Pro (Gift to myself...LOL) I will most likely sell the Tejon, the (Compass)...GoldScanner Pro with original purchase receipt,and Box,and the (Compass x-100 challanger......with charger and instruction manual).
But Not till Cabin fever starts to bite next spring.............Good luck to you