inspectorgadget
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- Jul 14, 2012
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- Location
- Indianapolis
- Detector(s) used
- Whites MXT with 10"DD coil, Sun Ray probe
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
OK I want a 2nd detector so I have a back up or maybe what I really want is a new detector that will render my MXT as my backup! Either way a second detector is getting purchased sometime very soon.
I want some real advice &/or info from people who have used multiple brands & models. I want the machine that will get the most depth the easiest in Indiana soil, mostly the central 75 miles with Indy being the center point. Water hunting is of NO concern for this choice nor is weight or balance as I simply want the machine that gets the deepest in the soil where I detect. Mostly for detecting very old off the beaten path long lost dilapidated home sites going back to the 1800's. Places where most trash would be bullets & shells from hunters tho I don't want a machine that can't be used to get deep in higher trash areas!
I own a Whites MXT & would love to try another brand such as a Garrett GTI 2500 Pro, a Deus XP, a Minelab etrac (the 3030 is just to much $ IMHO), Maybe even a Whites pulse scan, DFX or V3i tho I have a Whites already but if it's still my best option to get super depth here then that's what I'll do. Now possibly even the Fisher F75 or ?. And I'm open to any & all suggestions I haven't thought of yet.
I know it's all about learning & understanding the machine your using but only to an extent... as some machines just have more power & ability to hear those real deep small targets. A machine that loves to whisper deep sweet music to me!
What is it folks? What's my best option & BTW not a 2 box set up either as I want those small targets! I have read 1000 stories of people finding something where every other detector didn't but this story is never the same & always the one that out does the others one day looses the next time. But with the machine set up perfectly which gets the deepest the easiest & this can include a machine with a non stock coil!
I want some real advice &/or info from people who have used multiple brands & models. I want the machine that will get the most depth the easiest in Indiana soil, mostly the central 75 miles with Indy being the center point. Water hunting is of NO concern for this choice nor is weight or balance as I simply want the machine that gets the deepest in the soil where I detect. Mostly for detecting very old off the beaten path long lost dilapidated home sites going back to the 1800's. Places where most trash would be bullets & shells from hunters tho I don't want a machine that can't be used to get deep in higher trash areas!
I own a Whites MXT & would love to try another brand such as a Garrett GTI 2500 Pro, a Deus XP, a Minelab etrac (the 3030 is just to much $ IMHO), Maybe even a Whites pulse scan, DFX or V3i tho I have a Whites already but if it's still my best option to get super depth here then that's what I'll do. Now possibly even the Fisher F75 or ?. And I'm open to any & all suggestions I haven't thought of yet.
I know it's all about learning & understanding the machine your using but only to an extent... as some machines just have more power & ability to hear those real deep small targets. A machine that loves to whisper deep sweet music to me!
What is it folks? What's my best option & BTW not a 2 box set up either as I want those small targets! I have read 1000 stories of people finding something where every other detector didn't but this story is never the same & always the one that out does the others one day looses the next time. But with the machine set up perfectly which gets the deepest the easiest & this can include a machine with a non stock coil!
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