xplrer
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I recently purchased a Garrett Ace 250 due to all the good reviews and hype about it.
I have been a White's guy for 21 years. but have wanted a Garrett for years. I took it out to a local park that I have been hunting lately which I do not think anyone has ever hunted. The park has an arena which was used for horse shows and rodeos. Let me first say that I read several peoples reviews that the ace is a dime magnet. I can honestly agree with that for I found several dimes (clad) at 5 and 6 inches where I hunted just a week ago with my DFX and my buddy was using my Eagle 2.
The only things that I would like to change about the Ace250 is the the looseness in the rods. It reminds me of my early days (and I am only 29 years old) of using the vintage White's coinmasters. The other main complaint is the detector to me is that the stock coil for its small size is heavy which makes the detector feel off balance.
Another thing I noticed about the Ace250 is it takes a little practice with the pinpointing on this detector. It only took a few targets for me to get the hang of it.
In conclusion.....my Ace250 will see alot of use in the future. But I will use my White's detectors (all 5 of them) more. To anyone thinking about buying this detector,
for the money you can't beat it. ( I gave 195.00 new for mine with free shipping)
And it WILL perform. I would recommend this unit.
I hope I did not irritate any of you die hard Garrett users this is just my opinion.
I have been a White's guy for 21 years. but have wanted a Garrett for years. I took it out to a local park that I have been hunting lately which I do not think anyone has ever hunted. The park has an arena which was used for horse shows and rodeos. Let me first say that I read several peoples reviews that the ace is a dime magnet. I can honestly agree with that for I found several dimes (clad) at 5 and 6 inches where I hunted just a week ago with my DFX and my buddy was using my Eagle 2.
The only things that I would like to change about the Ace250 is the the looseness in the rods. It reminds me of my early days (and I am only 29 years old) of using the vintage White's coinmasters. The other main complaint is the detector to me is that the stock coil for its small size is heavy which makes the detector feel off balance.
Another thing I noticed about the Ace250 is it takes a little practice with the pinpointing on this detector. It only took a few targets for me to get the hang of it.
In conclusion.....my Ace250 will see alot of use in the future. But I will use my White's detectors (all 5 of them) more. To anyone thinking about buying this detector,
for the money you can't beat it. ( I gave 195.00 new for mine with free shipping)
And it WILL perform. I would recommend this unit.
I hope I did not irritate any of you die hard Garrett users this is just my opinion.