Notsuredomus
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- Aug 12, 2012
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- Location
- Classic Hill Mine, Siskiyou County
- Detector(s) used
- Gold Bug 2
Whites GMT
Garret ProPointer
Bazooka Gold Trap Super Prospector
Fossicker Production Pan
Proline 3in Dredge/Highbanker Combo
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hey Now Folks.
I have been considering the purchase of an submersible detector. I plan to hunt the beach quite a bit but will probably use it in fresh water as well and possibly in extreme mineralized areas. So my question are this.
I am leaning towards P.I. because these machines have a reputation for excelling in these conditions is this true or is the performance in these conditions closer than some say. Also is it true that P.I. detectors coils can be of whatever size you require like say a homemade for instance that can be dragged over an area.
What are the main differences between the Tesoro sand shark PI detector at 600.00 and one of the other manufacturer models of double the price or more?
I was leaning towards purchasing the tesoro sand shark but in researching it I found the reviews to be very conflicted. Many have given great reviews about this detector, but the fact that so many people have also given very bad ratings has me a little concerned about my choice. The gripes that worry me are the statement that it has detection depths worse than the vlf's even in salt water conditions, it cannot see rings at depths of as few as 7 inches and that it will miss coins standing on there sides even at shallow depths.
If anyone can confirm or dispel these claims please contact me. This is quite a bit of money for me so I want to make sure I get the right detector for my needs and at a bargain. The wrong purchase made because it was cheaper never ends up being a bargain nor cheaper. So any help from my treasure hunting compatriots would be greatly appreciated.
Off Topic Question
I am conflicted between the XP Deus whick I have been saving for for about 6 months. I do a wide variety of detecting types and wanted the XP's performance and versatility. The type of detecting I have been wanting to start partaking in is under water can anyone tell me whether the XP's under water kit is made well enough to safely use your 1200.00 metal detector in this fashion.
My Dog keeps telling to get the XP Deus Normally I would trust her judgement but I question her knowledge of technology especially after what she did to my 700.00 Galaxy smart phone. So I come to you for a second opinion.
Thanks All and Keep it Wild! Notsuredomus
I have been considering the purchase of an submersible detector. I plan to hunt the beach quite a bit but will probably use it in fresh water as well and possibly in extreme mineralized areas. So my question are this.
I am leaning towards P.I. because these machines have a reputation for excelling in these conditions is this true or is the performance in these conditions closer than some say. Also is it true that P.I. detectors coils can be of whatever size you require like say a homemade for instance that can be dragged over an area.
What are the main differences between the Tesoro sand shark PI detector at 600.00 and one of the other manufacturer models of double the price or more?
I was leaning towards purchasing the tesoro sand shark but in researching it I found the reviews to be very conflicted. Many have given great reviews about this detector, but the fact that so many people have also given very bad ratings has me a little concerned about my choice. The gripes that worry me are the statement that it has detection depths worse than the vlf's even in salt water conditions, it cannot see rings at depths of as few as 7 inches and that it will miss coins standing on there sides even at shallow depths.
If anyone can confirm or dispel these claims please contact me. This is quite a bit of money for me so I want to make sure I get the right detector for my needs and at a bargain. The wrong purchase made because it was cheaper never ends up being a bargain nor cheaper. So any help from my treasure hunting compatriots would be greatly appreciated.
Off Topic Question
I am conflicted between the XP Deus whick I have been saving for for about 6 months. I do a wide variety of detecting types and wanted the XP's performance and versatility. The type of detecting I have been wanting to start partaking in is under water can anyone tell me whether the XP's under water kit is made well enough to safely use your 1200.00 metal detector in this fashion.
My Dog keeps telling to get the XP Deus Normally I would trust her judgement but I question her knowledge of technology especially after what she did to my 700.00 Galaxy smart phone. So I come to you for a second opinion.
Thanks All and Keep it Wild! Notsuredomus
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