Whites Eagle Spectrum for inland. Laser (Tesoro) for medieval and Roman silver, Goldquest on deep sand, Atlantis Imperator (modified) for deep cache hunting. Extensively modified Sovereign XS2-a (waterproofed, re-stemmed, and a lighter own design 10" head) for wet sane. So I guess I DO use a Minelab, but only because I haven't got my DFX sussed yet <img src="/metal/html/wink.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt="

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The Spectrum matches the Explorer for depth and beats it for finds rate over here in the UK, but as we don't really have anything approaching the mineralisation you guys in the US have, no surprise there.
The ONLY place Minelab scores is where you have really bad ground. Anywhere else like on ploughsoil, I can bury any Minelab machine, and do so every time our club goes out on a hunt.
Garret, well...Nice looking, well made, but just don't seem to perform very well over here in the UK, and as for Fisher, sorry guys, they like iron too much, and are now very poorly rated, or so it seems, over here in the UK.