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I bought a Fisher 1270 special edition. This model's specialty is detecting relics. It has no salt switch. It's not a coin shooter; there is no ID feature. I've used it detecting relics hill and dale and it's great. When I reviewed detectors deciding which one to buy I was into relic hunting. It never occured to me to detect beaches after one time with a 150 dollar detector when it was no use at all. That detector had auto ground adjust. I suppose it was beeping everywhere because of the salt, high ground mineralization. Dunno.
Well now I have this Fisher 1270 designed for relic hunting and want to go to the beach. It isn't auto ground adjust. There's a knob for that and one dobs, or whatever the word is for bobbing the coil and turning the ground adjust until the beep stops. Then it's adjusted.
Would you think this Fisher 1270 would work on the dry sand?
Thanks in advance for your opinions and insights on this. I hope not to have to buy a new detector specifically for the beach.
Well now I have this Fisher 1270 designed for relic hunting and want to go to the beach. It isn't auto ground adjust. There's a knob for that and one dobs, or whatever the word is for bobbing the coil and turning the ground adjust until the beep stops. Then it's adjusted.
Would you think this Fisher 1270 would work on the dry sand?
Thanks in advance for your opinions and insights on this. I hope not to have to buy a new detector specifically for the beach.
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