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In my tests, the Ace wasn't slow. It had good separation, too.slingshot said:My Ace went from sitting on a garage table for sale to my main detector. I read all the hoopla about it's slow recovery time, to the bongety-bong posters, etc. Well, I was STUCK with mine cause noone wanted to pay $175 for a near-new detector and I was too cheap to lower the price
Then all you fine posters chimed in and made me actually get out there and experiment with the thing. Now get this-it's actually gonna be my speed hunt machine if I every enter one of the competitions. This week, while flailing like crazy-I only get so much time to hunt- I started getting signals that were close together-SO where's the slow recovery? In one instance, a quarter and a dime next to each other actually gave a low and bong tone close together. Now it could be because I only use sens. #3 cause I hunt schools, tot lots, etc. and I STILL get quarters at 5-6" regularly. Also, I'm a stickler for overlapping the coil. And the relics mode is my favorite mode. I didn't realize how fast I was going until an observer asked me if those things could actually work while going that fast.
Even the tiny beaver tails and some targets so small I had trouble finding them were hit. I'm not saying it's perfect-I have other detectors. It just makes life so simple and enjoyable.
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khouse said:My Ace 250 separates as good as any machine I have used. I have never thought it was slow. Heck I use the big coil and it easily picks good targets from trash. I like the relic mode with 4 to 5 bars of sens.
khouse said:There is no depth loss in discriminating on the Ace. But I find by running in all metal I'll can get an iron beep right next to a coin signal better than if I notch out the iron. Sometimes the coin beep is only one way too. Bong - ding means dig me up. Try it.
Damn skippy, Kenny!khouse said:There is no depth loss in discriminating on the Ace. But I find by running in all metal I'll can get an iron beep right next to a coin signal better than if I notch out the iron. Sometimes the coin beep is only one way too. Bong - ding means dig me up. Try it.