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dbax said:I watche one of DirtFishing vids on the F70 and he was demonstrating depths of 14" on a nickel?? I set my F70 at his settings and could only get 8". If I could get my F70 to read like his I would not be looking at any other machine.
You're welcome. It was rather brief, for me, and I responded more on my review on the ahrps forum but decided to keep it shorter, closer to the point of what I find as 'good' and 'bad' points, and leave it up to any individual to make a decision on their own. Again, there's no such thing as a 'perfect' metal detector and we just need to find the one, or as many as we like, that seem to be a nice 'fit' in our arsenal for the types of hunting and site selection we choose.berryman said:Monte: Another good write-up - thanks.
Yes, I just got another back in my arsenal Friday morning.berryman said:I notice that youre using a Bandido again.
I did, and it was one of the hottest specimens of a Bandido II µMAX I have owned, but he wouldn't sell it back. I prefer smaller coils, as you know, and got a 7" Concentric to use as that was my favorite coil from '83 to '10. I might add a 5¾" Concentric in the future. That was the smaller Tesoro coil I used last for a lot of ghost town work.berryman said:I thought you sold the one you had to a friend?
Very clean and 'spiffy' and at least 95% condition.berryman said:If so, you must have found another good example. I know you like pristine units. I'm looking for one too, but to date have had no luck. I should have kept the one I had.
My Nail Board Performance Test is from an actual in-the-field encounter, as I describe on the AHRPS website, and I have sold quite a few Nail Board Kits to folks who want to have a long-lasting and exact duplicate of the NBPT I often mention. I've used this set-up since Memorial Day Weekend of '94 when I came upon the densely scattered nails with an Indian Head 1¢ in plain sight amongst the nails.Hightone said:It is a good test for any detector to see just how well it fares iron vs coins.
Well, I am definitely not "younger," and since I get around with a cane, a knee brace, a leg-long blood clot in my left leg, missing part of my left foot, and have a terribly bad back, neck and shoulder and am not supposed to lift more than 15 pounds ... I think I am not one of the "stronger" hunters who is active in the sport. Weight can be an issue, but I look at the whole package and that includes the search coil used and the overall balance of the detector & coil.Hightone said:The extra pound the MX5 weighs is enough for me to pass and leave for the younger, stronger hunters.
On here it was brief. I figured I will still call them as I see them, but tone it down a bit and not get too negative about the things I consider to be weak designs or performance.Hightone said:A good report, none-the-less though.