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I have the Minelab Excalibur 1000 in mind. What would you say to persuade me to get the Infinium?

junklord3139 said:
I own an excal 1000 and a infinium LS both good detectors,if you are going to hunt land & sea buy the excal. If you are going to hunt the sea buy the infinium,.I have had my infinium sence April , I have found about 300 grams of GOLD ,and 200 grams of silver. One thing you might want to thank about is the type of detectors everyone in your area is using.You want to use a detector as good or better than what everyone else is using or you might don't find any thing.I have been huntting for 30 years all over The U.S.A. and find that this work find for me ,So happy huntting Ron Lord Naples, Fl.

I think the majority who are serious about beach hunting use the Excal 1000 in my area. If I get a PI machine it'll have to be at least a Garret Sea Hunter or Infinium. Actually with the method the Infinium uses it still clumps some trash in with the good so I might as well get a Sea Hunter. There is not much trash in the wet sand on my beaches and I already have an Explorer SE for land swinging. Someone mentioned on here that they didn't think the Excal was good for land but I disagree. It is the same technology as the Sovereign GT and that is a great land machine. It's ergonomics are better than the Excal too in it's default setup.
 
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