Both are entry level machines.
I own an Ace 250 with the DD coil. My "entry level" machine has netted me half reales from the 1700's, KG coppers, large cents, colonial shoe buckles, dozens of buttons from the 1700's and early 1800's, musket balls and many other great finds. Don't let the snobs here convince you that you need to spend $600 or more on a machine to compete with the big boys. Skill will trump an expensive machine every time. Learn your machine and you will be making the snobs here look foolish.
One more note. ALL of the finds I mentioned above were found on public land that has been detected to death for the last 40 years. Funny how all those expensive machines miss so much stuff!
tim are you a "dig it all type" person ?...if so you will find once in awhile find things that ring up in the pulltab range that many others with higher dollar machines willingly pass up ... I myself am a "selective hunter" and will pass on a 60 signal --- because 999 to 1 its a "pulltab" frankly I don't want t dig 1.000 holes for 999 pulltabs to get 1 ring ..I much rather focus the time that I would spend digging those 1,000 holes on digging beter signals ....like 58 (nickles / 10 K gold )-- 64 - 14 K and 68- 18K with a much higher Possible good item recovery rate
tim,
sorry if I offended(assuming you meant me as well)both manufactures have labled them as entry/intermediate machines.this is not to say they arent VERY capable.they are.the dd upgrade on your 2fifty is a potenet upgrade,we did the same on our f2.
Agreed that its all about the skill of the operator,I've seen my wife blow us out of the water on hunts with her f2.we were swinging atp and etrac.
I am a fan of both of the machines being discussed.
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Finally, finally!!! After all these years, I've been labeled a "snob".
Folks, it's taken hard work, fortitude, endurance, intensive research and a bit of luck to reach this status.
Well worth it.
tim, sorry if I offended(assuming you meant me as well)