OMG at the garret pro pointer

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:icon_thumleft: LOL Isn't it great, as you learn it's tones, it get's better!!!! Our's scream when it hits the target!!!! You got a great one there, enjoy, we like ours so much we want another one!!!!! :laughing9: :icon_thumright: Red
 

The really cool thing is that if you realize the target is within 2 or so inches of the surface, you can use the ProPointer to pinpoint the target before you dig, so you don't risk scratching it and you can recover it even quicker.
 

Dwight S said:
The really cool thing is that if you realize the target is within 2 or so inches of the surface, you can use the ProPointer to pinpoint the target before you dig, so you don't risk scratching it and you can recover it even quicker.

Plus it helps us to dig smaller plugs, so that when we are done, you can't tell where we dug! :headbang: Red
 

Yeah the Pro Pointer is hard to beat! Love mine.
 

:icon_thumleft: Chug has had his Garrett for about a year, he has dropped it, accidently stepped on it, and it keeps going, it is well made and well worth the money, we are saving up so that I can get one of my own!!!! :icon_thumright: Red
 

To show you how important it is to me....I just got my 2nd one. I'm out at least 5 days a week and it gets used pretty hard. I hunt and place skewers on targets... my wife digs. Sometimes there's quite a few skewers so a 2nd one will allow my to help with the digging. Also, it's just a matter of time before the first one breaks or needs some repair. Do I really want to wait (and wait....and wait...) for it to be sent, fixed, and returned before I hunt again? No....and I'm not going to hunt without one....too spoiled!
 

Without a doubr the best pointer on the market are Garrett Pro pointers. Save tons of time!
 

yep, a vital part of my arsenal! I always scan the ground before I dig, many times targets 2inch and less can be pinpointed and extracted without more than a straight cut in the sod.

hey sandtrout....you mark, she digs? Dang dude, she got a sister? :laughing9:
 

djm of PA said:
yep, a vital part of my arsenal! I always scan the ground before I dig, many times targets 2inch and less can be pinpointed and extracted without more than a straight cut in the sod.

hey sandtrout....you mark, she digs? Dang dude, she got a sister? :laughing9:

:laughing9: We are the same way, Chug swings, then I use the pinpointer and start digging!!! Now I want my own detector and pinpointer!!!! :laughing9: Red
 

Yep She Is a Great Digger!!!! The only Problem is It takes Her an hour And A Half to Get Ready to Go Metal detecting!!!!! ;D ;D ;D I think It worth the Wait!!!!! Love ya Red!!! Chug
 

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Now I know I HAVE to get a Propointer, or at least a pinpointer of some sort, soon....

I haven't broken down and put the cash out yet, but digging big holes for elusive targets is getting old, especially in the roots and rocks and hard clay in my area....

"A treasure a day keeps the Stress Monster at bay!" ~~Marcie~~
 

Yes, if you don't have one get one. It's a game changer to put it lightly.
 

Yes, but SSSssshhhh. Don't tell anyone. ;D
 

tmdavis3 said:
Now I know I HAVE to get a Propointer, or at least a pinpointer of some sort, soon....

I haven't broken down and put the cash out yet, but digging big holes for elusive targets is getting old, especially in the roots and rocks and hard clay in my area....

"A treasure a day keeps the Stress Monster at bay!" ~~Marcie~~
guarenteed you will cut gid time in half...Therefor more holes more finds!
 

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