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- Nov 17, 2010
- 3,591
- 2,188
- Detector(s) used
- Nox 800, Etrac, F75, AT Pro. Last two for sale.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Well I live in a desert so 2 days a year I have to put a rain cover on, good point. I do hunt rivers and lakes, I just don't like crusty ate up finds so again, good point. As for the long run, my search style is constantly being monitored to get me more keepers per hour of hunt. While park hunts are great, I do other types of hunting, and the F75 was bought for those hunts. I need to know where back fill dirt is, and need to go deep on certain types of finds. It is not a minelab, but just a baby step away. My only contribution here is to adjust settings and get away from the trashy areas for a bit till the new coil settles down. I would like to see how the Pro/Gold handles small gold. Maybe the original poster can show us when he gets it dialed in.The F75 may be a good detector and hope it is for as much as it costs. Alls i know is it costs allmost twice as much as the At Pro . Its not weather proof so your in trouble if it rains on you with the F75. Or if you want to hunt lakes or the beach good luck if you get the F75 wet. The At Pro will find just as manny good finds as the F75 If not more. For half the price plus its weather proof. Now the fact the At pro can hunt in lakes beaches land rain. Who do you think will find more in the long run . At pro or F75?
Ok, which one of you guys sent me this You used your own picture doof.
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New flash it's not always the users do the research, seems like the quality differs from machine to machine.
I loved my AT Pro, and plan on buying another this summer for water hunting and as an excellent backup for the Deus
Water hunters or dry sand guys can to well with a CZ-21 and not have any falsing at half sensitivity. Course the CZ21 is twice the price of the AT Pro. There is also the Tiger Shark and Sand Shark by Tesoro. Sea Hunter by Garrett and the White's Beach Hunter ID, YDI, also the Sov GT and Excal. All of these are far better than the AT Pro. I have all of them except the TDI. For fresh water you can also use the Fisher 1280 with good results. I've had 3 AT Pro's and only the last one was as advertised.I am going to weigh in on this I own a at pro. I have found good gold rings silver coins. Here are some photos of what I got with my at pro.View attachment 784384 now I found those rings in the sand wet ocean sand of the pacific north west. High mineralized sands. Other people out there MDing. So like some one said I double dog dare any one to show a metal detector that is water proof works well with salt water. Fresh water, has a good set of ear phones. And is at the same price range.
ohh no he didnt just double dog dare ...omg
For the money I'd rather have a Whites DFX. No comparison.
I am buying the Garrett Pro-Pointer, just because it is better than the Minelab Pro Finder.
The AT Pro is just a product that has been marketed extremely well, and the water proof is a big plus.