zachweiss
Greenie
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2018
- Messages
- 15
- Reaction score
- 24
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Park Hills, MO
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro - Garrett ACE 250
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
Hello All!
I recently purchased an AT PRO to replace an ACE250 as my primary detector.
I have been out with the AT PRO twice and I must say that I'm blown away by the difference. There is a slight learning curve, but I was able to find 13 coins in a yard that I totally POUNDED with my ACE250 over the past several years. (My brother also hunted the same yard dozens of times with his ACE250.)
I know there are better machines out there, but I am totally content with the AT PRO for the time being. Lots to learn!
A couple of things that I noticed today:
Depth.
It is significantly deeper than the ACE250. I almost gave up on targets a few times because I am not used to digging very deep!
Target Separation
The ACE250 will seldom recognize good targets among trash. The AT PRO is much better at target separation. Besides depth, this is one of the reasons I was able to find 13 coins in a pounded yard.
What are some things that you guys noticed when you stepped up to an AT PRO from a cheaper detector?
I recently purchased an AT PRO to replace an ACE250 as my primary detector.
I have been out with the AT PRO twice and I must say that I'm blown away by the difference. There is a slight learning curve, but I was able to find 13 coins in a yard that I totally POUNDED with my ACE250 over the past several years. (My brother also hunted the same yard dozens of times with his ACE250.)
I know there are better machines out there, but I am totally content with the AT PRO for the time being. Lots to learn!
A couple of things that I noticed today:
Depth.
It is significantly deeper than the ACE250. I almost gave up on targets a few times because I am not used to digging very deep!
Target Separation
The ACE250 will seldom recognize good targets among trash. The AT PRO is much better at target separation. Besides depth, this is one of the reasons I was able to find 13 coins in a pounded yard.
What are some things that you guys noticed when you stepped up to an AT PRO from a cheaper detector?