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Cz-21 freshwater streams for relics?

DetectorOCD

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Hey guys,
New CZ-21 owner very soon here. I also have an ATP coming, but would the CZ-21 also work well for lead and brass in OLD streams? I am looking to do some water hunting and would like to use the CZ since it can go deeper in the water than the AT and already comes with waterproof headphones.

thanks!
 
Not a relic hunter on land or water but see no reason why it would not work well but might be a bit heavy if the streams are shallow and unit is not completely submersed.
 
The CZ-21 is excelent for lead and brass. I find more fishing weights and shell casings than I know what to do with. Both will give a mid tone. I keep the discrimination on 1 as to not hear the iron. BUT if you want relics you might want to have it at 0.
 
Yes, a CZ is very good at finding brass, bronze and lead. When I get home and get them clean up a little, I get pictures up of the shell casings I've found this week with a CZ6A running in salt mode ... a couple of them are high tone all the way.
Cheers,
tvr
 
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