I am in a couple of months after a big move across the country we have planned.
I need something that goes from land to shallow water without worrying, getting caught in the rain, too.
Look at the newest vid that Keith did.
When he hit a 13" nickel and 10" dime in his soil, a test he wasn't even planning on doing because he was sure this thing wouldn't see them, it kind of rocked him back on his heels a bit.
He has southern soil, too, I don't think this was perfect conditions for a unit at this price or many others at a higher price point, either.
I am moving back to Birmingham Alabama, land of some of the most challenging soil you have ever seen.
Not only the heavy mineralization the southeast is known for, but we have the extra added bonus of naturally occurring iron ore infused into a lot of the soil.
Run a magnet through it and tiny nodules of iron will come up.
They don't call Birmingham the Steel City for nothing.
In the worst of that devil dirt nobody I ever heard of with any machine can get decent depth.
I am considering a PI for certain spots because we all suspect there is a layer of old coins still there that nobody can reach and most of the shallow stuff has been scooped up by hunters in public areas since the 70's.
I still will probably get that PI, but this thing with the 7.69 frequency, the new coil configuration, the manual and ground tracking ground balancing and whatever other magic this thing could possibly have will be a welcomed and maybe well used addition to my arsenal for sure.
That's the plan, anyway.