MassSaltH2O
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Hi! This is Kevin from Ipswich, Massachusetts. Ipswich is on the coast. Most of the coast here is quite rocky, with some sand.
I would like to search for gold and silver caches such as lost treasure. I would be searching on mostly sand/rocky shoreline, some wet sand maybe, but no surf. I am interested in finding caches about four feet down. (or less).
I contacted a major detector dealer to see what kind of machine they recommended. They recommended a couple of Garrett VLF's with a two-box. They also recommended the Pulse Star Pro II.
I've been looking into the Garretts. I have a feeling that I would have to search in the All Metal mode. (In other words, dig it all.)
I have a feeling that the Garrett VLF's are not for me. I think a PI unit might be better. What do you think?
The PI machines all seem to be about the same. They all seem to have about the same depth capability. So I am confused about which one might be best for me. I like the Pulse Star Pro, because it has an iron descrimination meter. I would like a unit that can identify various sensitivities, such as iron, or silver/gold. I'm not looking to dig for any iron "relics", although I know the presence of iron can indicate a chest or something.
So, to make a long story short, what machine do you think I should take a good look at? Another thing I notice about the deepseeking PI's is that the web sites don't have any finds shown. You end up wondering if anyone has ever found anything of value with some of these machines. Thank you very much, sorry for the confusion...
Kevin in Ipswich, Mass.
I would like to search for gold and silver caches such as lost treasure. I would be searching on mostly sand/rocky shoreline, some wet sand maybe, but no surf. I am interested in finding caches about four feet down. (or less).
I contacted a major detector dealer to see what kind of machine they recommended. They recommended a couple of Garrett VLF's with a two-box. They also recommended the Pulse Star Pro II.
I've been looking into the Garretts. I have a feeling that I would have to search in the All Metal mode. (In other words, dig it all.)
I have a feeling that the Garrett VLF's are not for me. I think a PI unit might be better. What do you think?
The PI machines all seem to be about the same. They all seem to have about the same depth capability. So I am confused about which one might be best for me. I like the Pulse Star Pro, because it has an iron descrimination meter. I would like a unit that can identify various sensitivities, such as iron, or silver/gold. I'm not looking to dig for any iron "relics", although I know the presence of iron can indicate a chest or something.
So, to make a long story short, what machine do you think I should take a good look at? Another thing I notice about the deepseeking PI's is that the web sites don't have any finds shown. You end up wondering if anyone has ever found anything of value with some of these machines. Thank you very much, sorry for the confusion...
Kevin in Ipswich, Mass.