Bootyhunter1971
Sr. Member
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2007
- Messages
- 385
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Kingsport, TN
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab CTX 3030, Garrett AT Pro, Garrett SeaHunter Mark II, Tesoro Stingray
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Thread Owner
Got a question for anyone that can help. I have a friend who is going to the beach in a month or so and he knows I detect and wants to borrow a detector to try his hand at it. No problem, I'm glad to help. I have a Minelab Excal II but I really don't want to send a $1100 machine with a newby for a couple of reasons, 1st of all being that we all know that no one will be as gentle with our equipment as we are, those pots in the switches are easily damaged and I am always careful with them when traveling and I don't want someone else to damage them. So anyway I have an Ace 250 which I know is a great machine for the dry sand, I also know that odds of rings and such are greatly increased in the wet sand. So I am going to send the Ace with him and set it up in Jewelry mode with sensitivity reduced to 4 or 5. Also read that by turning it on over the wet sand that it will "ground balance" itself for the mineralized sand and help with the falsing, anyone tried this? Any tips from folks that have hunted the wet sand of the East coast with an Ace 250 successfully would be great. I have searched and read everything from "it won't work in wet sand" to "works great with reduced sensitivity" and I have decided on above set up but just really wandering if anyone has done this and how it worked out for them. Thanks in advance. P.S. Yes maybe I am selfish for not sending my Excal but if something happens to the Ace250 it won't be too hard to get $212 bucks out of him compared to $1150 
