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Nauti

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Not a lot of chatter about this machine of late..........are you all hiding your dirty little secrets about the machine.......perhaps you don't want many people buying them.🤣🤣
Mine is coming tomorrow........I'm not really interested in the latest machines but this one sparked my interest as a lightweight waterproof machine for when I don't want to swing my heavier GT........the price was a big factor.Looking forward to testing it on the beach and sharing my findings,or will I also stay tight lipped.😁
 
Not a lot of chatter about this machine of late..........are you all hiding your dirty little secrets about the machine.......perhaps you don't want many people buying them.🤣🤣
Mine is coming tomorrow........I'm not really interested in the latest machines but this one sparked my interest as a lightweight waterproof machine for when I don't want to swing my heavier GT........the price was a big factor.Looking forward to testing it on the beach and sharing my findings,or will I also stay tight lipped.😁
Best to join one X-Terra FB Groups, Lots on FB
 
I have been using one for a couple of months and for the price and features, I am very happy with it.
I especially like that it is waterproof and plan to use it in fresh water lakes, rivers, and as a back up at the beach.
 
Well I've just received the Xterra today and put it together,looked through the settings and I'm quite impressed already.Its nicely built,is easy to set up and is light in weight.Looking forward to taking it out for a spin at the weekend after which I will post some initial thoughts.
 
Oh boy got looking a little more into this.
We have a lunch place we go to a couple times a month about half hour away and usually after lunch hit the Bass Pro store next to it, like today.
So when we go I usually bring up Bass Pro just for FYI to check the sale flyer - not much today.
But this time after looking at the flyer just happen to punch in "Metal Detector" in the search field and see they carry a few detectors including the X-Terra Pro and it currently shows in stock - oh boy....... and get the military discount (retired)....oh boy......tempting!
Getting back into detecting I been weeding in & out a few detectors. Started with the Ledgend and working down.
Been looking for a detector where I can toss and keep in the back of the SUV and when taking wife to medical appointments where they can last half hour to a couple hours I been wanting to go detecting somewhere nearby until she text me when her appointment is done. I have good rain gear but don't want to chance any of my current detectors getting caught in a down pour - so now this one looks to be a good start until I really figure what I really want and it can take the rain to boot.
Might have to woof down lunch with the wife then stroll on over for a peek...
The X-Terra Pro might be a half decent start to get out and go in the rain - I see they carry the Manticore too oh boy....
 
Well,ive just come back from a couple of hours on our local beach......i had to drag myself off the couch as it was raining and cold.
My initial thoughts on the XTerra pro......OMG.Our beach is brown sand with an underlayer of black sand and clay so not the easiest for detectors to get depth in,the clay and black sand varies over the beach so its a good idea to ground balance regularly.I set the detector up in beach 1,recovery speed 1,5 tones and used auto ground balance,threshold up so i could just hear it......initially i put the sensitivity up to 22 but the clay and black sand made this a bit sparky so i settled at 18 and the threshold was stable with no spurious ground signals.I took one of our uk pound coins to bury and do a quick depth test......took a few scoops out of the wet sand and threw it in......i dont know exactly what depth the coin was as i never measured it but it was a good depth and gave a good signal.
Off i went and was soon picking up signals,im not going to talk about vdi numbers at the moment as this was just a test to see how the detector responded and what sort of depths targets were coming up from.First target was a low tone and when i dug it i couldnt find it......thoughts were crossing my mind about ghost signals.Further investigation produced a tiny piece of aluminium,this had come up from around 4 inches with a good signal......wtf.This was repeated many times with tiny pieces of ally coming up from good depths with good signals.......on wet sand.I then had a high tone signal and dug up a pound coin from a good depth.......banging signal with a vdi of 69........hardly going to forget that am i.I also dug an iron signal just to see if the iron id was accurate......a -9 produced a long bent piece of ferrous metal,like a giant tent peg.......ferous tone was set too quiet so i will adjust this before i take it out again next weekend.
One thing i noticed about the signals is that the ally bits gave good signals but were slightly fuzzy......the pound coins gave tight sharp signals so i assume rings would give the same sort of tight,sharp signals......i will do a proper test on both coins and rings next time out.
So what are my thoughts.......im gobsmacked to be honest,the performance is fantastic on the wet sand,even on my local beach which contains black sand and clay.The detector picks up tiny pieces of ally so will have no problem on rings and smaller jewellry.....coins will be found easily at good depths too.The stability of the machine is fabulous but even making it a bit sparky isn't a problem as its still easy to pick out good targets from the chatter.The iron id is also fabulous,to give an iron tone and a minus number on a large piece of iron in wet salt sand is normally the territory of multi frequency machines.........this machine seems to be able to match them on performance on the wet sand........i find this quite unbelievable for a single frequency machine......literally unbelievable.
Im looking forward to taking this out again next weekend and maybe doing a comparison to my GT,depth tests on various coins and rings etc.Minelab have created something special here,its not only a beginners machine,it could be capable of being the only machine you will ever need.....further testing and searches will answer that one for me.
The photo shows a few of the tiny pieces of ally the machine found at good depths proving its sensitivity and the pound coun found at a very good depth.A more solid piece of ally also gave a more rounded signal and more stable vdi.
I will post more info after next weekends session. 20240203_175154.jpg
 
Pleased and shocked to be fair.I only went for a couple of hours just to get a feel for it and was surprised that it was hitting such tiny pieces of ally at depth with ease.......I doubt it will miss much from what I've seen so far.As I said,the pound coin gave a great signal and it was a good way down so when I'm able to do a proper session on a more productive beach I think it will be great fun to use.I only purchased this as a back up detector for my GT but it is lighter,waterproof and further testing may make it my main machine...........time will tell.
 
Not a lot of chatter about this machine of late..........are you all hiding your dirty little secrets about the machine.......perhaps you don't want many people buying them.🤣🤣
Mine is coming tomorrow........I'm not really interested in the latest machines but this one sparked my interest as a lightweight waterproof machine for when I don't want to swing my heavier GT........the price was a big factor.Looking forward to testing it on the beach and sharing my findings,or will I also stay tight lipped.😁
Since my Nox was dead in the water and coil was compatible with the Pro, I decided to take the plunge. Ive only been out once on the beach and was quite happy with its performance in the dry sand. Not much wet sand to work in. I didn't pay any attention to the numbers as I never do, hunting the beach. You need to dig everything, so numbers don't mean much. I was looking for a back up machine to leave in Florida and Ive found it. Lots of replenishment going on now, so Im eager to hunt the dry sand hoping for some Spanish treasure !!!! So far, its been just clad. Im happy so far, especially that its water-proof for the beach. Unbelievable features for the money.

HH
Donna(NJ)
 
Our plan for this afternoon is to head up to the foothills to one of our occasional lunch spots - problem is, it's only a few hundred yards from an outdoor center/store and they also carry detectors plus we are back into a lot of rain/storms and it sure would be nice to have a waterproof detector for times I can slap on rain gear and swing a detector in the rain as I don't trust taking any of my other detectors in the rain even with a shower cap, for the control housing, not my head...... Hummmmmmmmm
 
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