Alchemist
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- Joined
- Feb 8, 2014
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- Location
- Badger State
- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter Platinum Pro w/11" coil, Bounty Hunter Pioneer 202, Garret ProPointer
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I recently purchased a Bounty Hunter Platinum detector. It's a blast to work with, but at times I find it difficult to ground balance the unit. As you may or may not know, this it requires manual balancing, i.e. I need to lower (not pump) the unit down to the ground until it "grabs" the soil. I sometimes have to do this several times before it it gives me a stable read. I'm making sure the area is free of debris and my unit is set at zero discrimination (per instructions). I live in Wisconsin -- no salty beaches here.
So, my question is, how important is it to ground balance this unit where I live? If I could just turn it on and hunt, I would...but at what cost to my hunting? Is balancing primarily important only in certain soils and ground aspects such as high salt content?
Thanks and happy hunting to all!
So, my question is, how important is it to ground balance this unit where I live? If I could just turn it on and hunt, I would...but at what cost to my hunting? Is balancing primarily important only in certain soils and ground aspects such as high salt content?
Thanks and happy hunting to all!
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