spanishgold1
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Looking for some advice on users. I hunt old homesteads, foundations around older homes. Lots of rust, nails, and anything else you can think of.
I have a CZ-3D which I love but for iron infested areas everything is a high tone and I dig and dig.. I use a AT-Pro which I think is really great detector at separating targets if you listen and watch your screen. The only draw back is the depth. Its really great at separating targets but not the deepest detector which I need to go deeper.
I water hunt with at Fisher CZ-21, and desert hunt, park hunt with the CZ-3D. and use the AT-Pro in nail, rust infested areas where the CZ-3D drives me nuts.
So my questions, is which detector will give me better depth, and target separation and information. I love Fisher, but didnt want to get another glorified CZ-3D with buying at F75 and have the same detector, but was looking at the E-Trac and was thinking it new to what I am using.
Any advice would be appreciated. I am a big believer in having different detectors for your type of hunting and not a one detector fits all.
I have a CZ-3D which I love but for iron infested areas everything is a high tone and I dig and dig.. I use a AT-Pro which I think is really great detector at separating targets if you listen and watch your screen. The only draw back is the depth. Its really great at separating targets but not the deepest detector which I need to go deeper.
I water hunt with at Fisher CZ-21, and desert hunt, park hunt with the CZ-3D. and use the AT-Pro in nail, rust infested areas where the CZ-3D drives me nuts.
So my questions, is which detector will give me better depth, and target separation and information. I love Fisher, but didnt want to get another glorified CZ-3D with buying at F75 and have the same detector, but was looking at the E-Trac and was thinking it new to what I am using.
Any advice would be appreciated. I am a big believer in having different detectors for your type of hunting and not a one detector fits all.