Dirtdigger33
Active member
I was reminded today of how tricky learning a new detector can be, but also how rewarding it is once you get it figured out. I had been taking my 3300 out here and there and also another detector on the same hunts. Word to the wise, if you get a new detector leave the rest at home for a few hunts and work on mastering your new detector. I had figured out manual ground balancing, but because my soil is not that bad I did not see the benefits in using it and mainly used the preset ground balance. Today I used the manual ground balance. I found the pinpoint feature dead on, more accurate than with preset ground balance and dug deeper targets than before. I went over areas previously searched and found good targets. They were not recently dropped coins either, some were pretty deep and worn. Needless to say my next detector will have manual ground balance as well. It was all to easy to figure out how to ground balance. Don't be fooled by the fact that this machine was sold at Radio Shack, it is a Bounty Hunter inside and one of their best sleeper machines ever made. I will not be parting with mine anytime soon.