Steve "Stonewall Brigade" Va
Member
I just bought a Explorer Se and took it out yesterday. I took it to my front yard where I had hunted it with three other detector brands heavily. The yard has a lot of iron and I found I had to go real slow with the SE. I heard a "high" pitch sound and then wiggled it over the area. I could only wiggle it about one inch, (about the width of the center part of the pro coil) to get a good lock on the target. It was about 4 inches deep. This happened on three different spots and out came two 1962 and one 1961 pennies. I know it isn't silver, but I was happy to find them with so much iron and trash. All there had targets beside of them that read iron.
I look forward to learning more about the Se as it is my first Minelab. I have found the key is to listen to the tone, how solid it is and go SLOW, lol.
I know I will be having many questions in the future about the Se.
Thanks for looking.
I look forward to learning more about the Se as it is my first Minelab. I have found the key is to listen to the tone, how solid it is and go SLOW, lol.
I know I will be having many questions in the future about the Se.
Thanks for looking.