joe dirt_1
Active member
I got a 30 minute hunt in before the rains came this morning. No great finds but the stuff I found was in heavy iron and had been
missed by my other detectors I have ran over this spot previously. Here's my meager finds from my yard.....1957 dog tag, mother of pearl pocket knife,
national padlock key, toy motorcycle, token good for one loaf of bread, junk kids ring, and a piece of a pocket watch. Target depths were from about 5 to 7 inches.
My settings were disc 0...sens 8...vol 11.....the detector hit hard on the targets with loud volume and iron was a faint background sound....very nice feature.
The Eurotek Pro ran quiet and targets locked on very well, much better than any digital detector I have ever tried before. I'm not sure what First Texas did to the
circuitry in this detector, but it works great. You can totally silence the iron and still run zero disc or hear the iron faintly while targets are loud. You just have to try it to
see how well it works in an iron infested site. If you are sitting on the fence deciding whether or not to buy one of these detectors, you might wanna go ahead and get one
because I think after a few guys review the detector and tell how well it works in iron, they may be hard to get from being back logged with demand. For two C notes you can't go wrong.....HH
Roger
missed by my other detectors I have ran over this spot previously. Here's my meager finds from my yard.....1957 dog tag, mother of pearl pocket knife,
national padlock key, toy motorcycle, token good for one loaf of bread, junk kids ring, and a piece of a pocket watch. Target depths were from about 5 to 7 inches.
My settings were disc 0...sens 8...vol 11.....the detector hit hard on the targets with loud volume and iron was a faint background sound....very nice feature.
The Eurotek Pro ran quiet and targets locked on very well, much better than any digital detector I have ever tried before. I'm not sure what First Texas did to the
circuitry in this detector, but it works great. You can totally silence the iron and still run zero disc or hear the iron faintly while targets are loud. You just have to try it to
see how well it works in an iron infested site. If you are sitting on the fence deciding whether or not to buy one of these detectors, you might wanna go ahead and get one
because I think after a few guys review the detector and tell how well it works in iron, they may be hard to get from being back logged with demand. For two C notes you can't go wrong.....HH
Roger