Pioneer 202

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Hello fellow Treasure Hunters,

I am back into the hobby after a few years off (Iraq and Afghanistan.) A few years back i was using a GTI 2500, however it seems to have gone awol! :-[

My son found a Bounty Hunter Pioneer 202. Anyone have any experience with this little machine? Not had the chance to take it out yet.

Thanks

Don
 

:hello: hey fellow I have one and have found some clad and one or two silver. It is a good machine, you just have to learn how to use it. :wav:
 

I have both detectors except my BH is called a Quick Draw 2, it's identical to the Pioneer 202 though. The way I understand it, the Pioneers were sold to Walmart and other retails stores while the QD and other BH's to hobby stores.

The GTI 2500 obviously works much better than the BH, and in all honesty I found that the QD/202 doesn't go deeper than around three inches with coins. I still have it though and it works good at homecoming/carnival sites were coins are shallow or on the surface. mine's almost paid itself off this way, unfortunately I have to announce that in the six years I've had it, I've never found any silver with it, not even once. But as I said, it's not totally worthless and it's just what you should expect for only a couple hundred dollars.
 

I've been using a 202 for several years now & have to say that I love it! It will punch down 6" in dry ground and 8" in wet, it takes a bit of practice to be able to pinpoint with it, but I do it, so anybody can learn how. I've been actively metal detecting 47 years, and have searched with a host of machines. The 202 is right where I want to be with machine cost vs. available technology, and I bought a used one to save on my initial cost. Give it an honost try and I think you will be pleasantly surprised! :icon_sunny:
 

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