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Brandy??? ...or anyone else on digger help....

V-man

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When I went out with Brandy last weekend he was using a very effective, heavy duty digger... I didn't get a close enough look to pull a name, model or vendor off of it... It looked a lot like a Lesche Ground Shark [attachment 181972 LescheGroundShark.jpg]

Brandy, was it in fact a Ground Shark, if not, what was it and where/who did you purchase it from??? Looking to get myself a little Christmas gift. :smoke: Thanks, V-man
 
n/t
 
it has to small of a radius and tends to hold dirt. Takes several shots to get a deeper, larger hole. Too much pressure and the bend/break where the handle meets the shovel. There are a few slightly wider models that the relic diggers favor more after trying both.
 
Ya I like the ball handles and not T handles,I have see them break a few times
I pried many a rocks and chopped trees and roots,pried boards :shock:,chopped and pried ice :D and thrown mine at a few animals :lol: and still have 2 from 10years ago and never bent or broke either of them :thumbup:
 
I think it will fit the bill on the type of hunting I do... I did read a few reviews that claim the Relic Hunter or the Model 38 are indestructible, but I think the Shark will cut a better plug and be less destructive when trying to leave a site as you found it... V-man
 
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