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lcgerard001

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this may have been covered alot. But im new to metal detecting and just got a coinmaster pro. My problem is it seems like i never dig my hole on top of what im looking for. it always seems im off to one side or the other is there a pinpointer that you guys and gals would recomend? im not looking to spend a ton of money under a 100 would be ideal thanks
 

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If your not wanting to spend much order a CenTec from Harbor Freight or look at the stud finders on Amazon.com
 

Its a little more than 100 but the Garrett Pro-pointer does me right
 

I've been using the Whites Bullseye for a year and love it. To me it's very accurate. Once I pull a plug I go direct to the pointer.
 

I used a Whites Bullseye years ago before it became a relic itself somewhere in the Virginia woods.. I switched to the Garrett because of the better ergonomics.
 

Have owned a Centec, bullseye, and Automax. None of them are much good. The Garrett Propointer is worth every penny of its price. Read all the posts in this forum on pinpointers and you'll see that the Garrett is your best choice.
 

I felt the same way when I was looking for a pinpointer. Went for the less expensive one and I have regretted it. So now in the long run it is costing me more to buy a better one.
 

i use the Zircon M40 metalliscanner $30 at any home improvement store 2" on coins 4" on other metals
Gary
 

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Mental Detecting wouldn't be the same with out my Garrett pro pointer, had to buy another one because my buddy wanted to keep using mine, :BangHead: can't go wrong with the pro pointer.
 

garrett pin pointer all the way. the ole school white was my fav till the pin came out n the light on it w vib is ba...
 

Where are you guys finding the Garretts for under $100? (Per the original poster's request).

I'd have recommended the Sunray if we were ignoring that. :wink:
 

In the two years that I had the Garrett Propointer i have used it to death but its still going... Mostly from over use... I hunt a lot! I have a shovel that is 6 months old and it is breaking so in essence it tougher than a shovel, both being used for what they were intended for... I wouldn't say I abused it but I have used it to the brink of abuse very well made product worth every penny!


Chukers
 

I hunt with an Etrac with a Sunray Probe on it and also have the Garrett Pro Pointer. I would not be without the Pro Pointer. I actually prefer it to the Sunray Probe for pinpointing. The main reason I leave the Sunray on the machine is the fact that it makes coil changes about 10 times faster and easier. I would STRONLY advise you to save a few more dollars and get the Garrett Pro Pointer.
 

chukers said:
In the two years that I had the Garrett Propointer i have used it to death but its still going... Mostly from over use... I hunt a lot! I have a shovel that is 6 months old and it is breaking so in essence it tougher than a shovel, both being used for what they were intended for... I wouldn't say I abused it but I have used it to the brink of abuse very well made product worth every penny!


Chukers


So you dig with your pinpointer?
What kind of digging?
I dig with mine in bark chips in tot lots or dry sand but not in vingin soil.
That must be pretty stong.
Is there a garantee to use as a digger?
Grey
 

lcgerard001 said:
anyone have any input on the whites bullseye?
Just a thought a friend of mine had 1 until he used my propointer Now he has his own propointer!
 

Have owned a Centec, bullseye, and Automax. None of them are much good. The Garrett Propointer is worth every penny of its price. Read all the posts in this forum on pinpointers and you'll see that the Garrett is your best choice.

Haven't had much experience with the others except for a cheap bounty hunter pinpointer, but I agree. The Garret works GREAT.
 

I have a Minelab 35 and also a MarsMD pinpointer. The Mars unit is less than $100 and works very well. It's my primary pointer.
 

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