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Anyone do any Metal detecting?
If so, what models do you recommend for the beginner.
I'm looking at this model...Products - Tracker IV - Bounty Hunter Metal Detectors Thanks for any input! Last edited by JLH911; 05-18-08 at 09:30 PM. |
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PM Beaufort-fj60. He apparently does alot of this stuff. Posts his finds at times in chat.
![]() __________________ '75 FJ-40-In pieces on my garage floor. -Buildup thread here '07 Titanium FJC- wife's ride My statement to my wife: "All of the accumulated crap in my shop will be really useful if I find a use for it." "You may all go to Hell and I will go to Texas"- Davy Crockett |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Redwood City, CA
Posts: 196
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That is why I bought my FJ60 !!!
After I broke my wife's Pontiac Aztek out wheeling in the gold fields. She said it was time for a "real 4x4" so I bought "Leaky" and fixed her up to go out gold nugget hunting in comfort.![]() Here I am in Nevada with a chest mounted Garrett Infinium PI Pulse machine There are lots of questions to ask before getting a machine. Are you going to be looking for gold? Or coins-n-stuff at the park? I would try to find a local dealer that gives lessons w/ a purchase as many of the machines are very limted with their stock "out of the box" settings. I bought a few of my detectors from folks that had barely used them because they were to frustrated to use them. I hope you don't become one of those. If you have more questions please let me know as I have 6 machines and they all excell at different things. Mark __________________ Mark Weiss Ham Radio Call Sign K7VQU 1985 FJ60 Nickname: "Leaky" Expedition Camping Rig Outfitted with H55F. ARB Bull Bar, Man-A-Fre 4+ Rear Bumper, Warn XD9000, OME Heavy Lift, 33" BFG AT's, 4.11's, Oasis2 RTT, Mean-Green Alt, Dual Batteries, Cargo Cabinets
Last edited by mrlocksmith; 05-21-08 at 07:11 AM. Reason: Durn It.. I Cain't Spell |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The Village
Posts: 157
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I'm also interested in metal detectors, but for farm use instead. I want to find bits of metal like chopped up fence wire, or parts that fell off whatever. What should I be looking for as I have no clue about them?
__________________ ☢ let sanity = false;; ☣ |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Redwood City, CA
Posts: 196
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Almost any machine will find barbed wire etc. So dont knock yourself out buying an $$$ one. The Whites's Prizim Line or the Garrette ACE line shoud do fine. Tesoro makes a good analog unit that does not look to hard to use either. You might find a local dealar and test one out.
Later Mark __________________ Mark Weiss Ham Radio Call Sign K7VQU 1985 FJ60 Nickname: "Leaky" Expedition Camping Rig Outfitted with H55F. ARB Bull Bar, Man-A-Fre 4+ Rear Bumper, Warn XD9000, OME Heavy Lift, 33" BFG AT's, 4.11's, Oasis2 RTT, Mean-Green Alt, Dual Batteries, Cargo Cabinets
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BWHAHAHA!
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 3,315
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What are you looking for and where are you planning on looking?... if you are serious about finding stuff, buy a used high dollar detector. The one you posted above is junk... good detectors are expensive __________________ Real Americans drink PBR |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: San Antonio TX
Posts: 775
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Well, I'll give my .02 since you asked. I have a Garrett GTA model and I've been detecting for over 10 years. I bought it for hunting coins, jewelry and relics. I borrowed a detector from a dealer and tried out several models he had used prior to see what their strengths were. I settled on the Garrett due to it's ability for pinpointing objects at deeper depths and identifying the object. I've found everything from jewelry and coins on the beaches to play grounds all the way up to military coat buttons from the late 1800's and old bullets. I enjoy my detector even though I don't get out as often as I'd like. See if the dealer near you has a few you can take out and try. You can spend as little as 75 bux on a cheapy or a few thousand on really high end ones. Mine was about 400 bux new but I will say this, if you try the high end one you will not like the cheap ones at all. Try Cabella's for some mid line bounty hunters or Garrett.
Good Luck. __________________ '73 FJ40 with 283 sbc, mini discs, 33" BFG's, Family Cage |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: A pleasant peninsula
Posts: 302
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Any pic's of amazing finds?
__________________ '97 FZJ80 You're a bottle-cap away from pushing me too far |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: San Antonio TX
Posts: 775
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Nah, not really. I took pics of the old bullets and sent them to a buddy of mine so he could tell me what kind they were.
__________________ '73 FJ40 with 283 sbc, mini discs, 33" BFG's, Family Cage |
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