IDX PRO.... Is it what i want for the beach?

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Hello all,

i have been lurking for the last few weeks and i really enjoy this forum. I am about ready to buy my first detector and i was wondering about whether or not the whites idx pro would be a good machine to use on the oregon coast. I live right on the beach so i will primarly be hunting the shore and maybe in the very shallows of some local lakes.
any advice would be greatly appriciated.

thank you,
chris
 

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Chris,

The IDX Pro is an excellent detector but, like most vlf's, will false in the wet sandy area of a salt water beach (as well as in the water).

The IDX will do fine in the dry sand, as well as on the wet/dry fresh water beaches.

I live w/i an hours drive of Lincoln City, and visit often, as well as Pacific City. We will be headed to Seaside this coming weekend.

HH,

Cliff
 

Is there a vlf detector that works better for the wet shore line than the others? But also preforms well in a park or playground.


Cliff when i do get my new detector we should hook up and do some hunting together


chris
 

Chris, my hunting partner used a IDX for a few years. It's a good beginner machine but you will out grow it within a year or two. We hunted side by side alot and I would often get good deep signals with my 1266x (same price) and the IDX (with 10.5 inch coil) wouldn't even get a whisper.
At beaches it misses thin gold(sensitivity is a must).
Maybe some other detectorists on this forum can recommend another machine?
 

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