thanks for the shout out garrett,yes the bh name seems to get stomped on quite abit but that's always gonna happen I jus keep on swing'n..its a very good detector for the money imo,that being said I do have my sights set on a f75 for first of the year,just incase the time ranger missed something!lol,again thanks for the kind words&if you ever get across dat big bridge look me up.
Yeah, since getting my delta I've been going back to some old spots and trying to find targets I've missed.
I hate to admit it but I've been missing lots of good stuff. That's not to say I haven't been finding some pretty good stuff along the way. Some of my best finds were made with my BH's, including a few nice old coins and 3 gold rings, so really, how bad is that??
I learned SO much while using my BH machines and for that I'm happy and grateful. They're definitely great machines to start out on. My main issue was depth, which I think I've overcome so far with the Delta.
You're gonna' love that Fisher when you get it. It'll be like taking a quantum leap and you'll be well prepared. The one on my wish list is the Teknetics T2 SE but that's not happening until spring. In the meantime I'll keep swingin' the Delta and my kids or anyone else can swing the Bounty Hunters if they wanna' tag along.
The most important thing is showing up and swinging over targets. That's more than half the battle. The machines do make a difference but if you don't swing even a high end detector in good spots over good targets you're not gonna' do much.
Oh, and I probably won't cross 'dat bridge this winter but when it gets warm again, I'm always up for traveling if there's some hunting to be done.
I also have some friends and relatives in Southern MD on the Western side and wanna' get down there next year as well.
I'm ready for spring and winter hasn't even started yet.
BTW, the weather in MD is gonna' be PERFECT for hunting this weekend.