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Excal Owners

SandPhantom

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Thinking about adding an Excal to my collection. Mostly for beach and shallow water hunting in South Texas. Knowing what you know now would you have done anything different as far as your choice? Im also debating the 8" and 10". Just curious to see if you are happy with the unit?
 
I work the beaches around Corpus Christi Texas and am very happy with the Excalibur.
It is a very smooth operating detector in salt water and as deep detecting as any excluding the PI's.

I would recommend the 10" col over the 8" coil as it will cover more ground.

If you use one dont set the sensitivity control to max ... set it to about 12 or 1 O'clock.

Willee
 
Totally Agree !!!! I'll be putting a WOT on mine very soon..

Incase you don't have one already... Buy a R.T.G Scoop for all that gold you'll be scooping up from the Surf..

erikk said:
Start with a 10 inch and when U get 2 really like/know it buy another & stick on a WOT
 
Ditto that !!! Start with a 10" until you are more familiar with the unit, then get the 15" WOT, and a bigger sand scoop !!! Scotto
 
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