GraveDiggerMax-VaBch-Va
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i did use the smaller version of the other one on friday afternoon and it really did work great.
the square handle is only at the bottom part where it bolts in place.
my plan is to use the larger model of the PS today and the smaller 6.5 SS................lets call the PS.............SnS
i would only use this type of scoop 1 or 2 places, the reily's round style scoops really work great on the flat sandy beach area for me, but i do not always hunt there.
so, i have been looking for another scoop and had no knowledge of the SnS scoop until tues. or wed and by then, i had already bought the SS scoop=6.5" version.
now u mentioned the part about the handle being on the outside.................my 2 hour spin yesterday found that with the handle there it did make for recovery faster and this area where i use it is full of small stuff, many bullet casings...........90% - 22's and when using a sifter that was ok, but at times it is ruff and the floating sifter does not work in ruff to well, but with this smaller hole scoop, so far all i have to do is give it a shake while in the water and bingo, all the sand is gone and the smaller targets are at the flat bottom.
one more thing................this SnS fellow makes a very nice floating sifter as well, but a sifter now may never be needed ever again.
more testing today and this long weekend
good luck tony
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the square handle is only at the bottom part where it bolts in place.
my plan is to use the larger model of the PS today and the smaller 6.5 SS................lets call the PS.............SnS
i would only use this type of scoop 1 or 2 places, the reily's round style scoops really work great on the flat sandy beach area for me, but i do not always hunt there.
so, i have been looking for another scoop and had no knowledge of the SnS scoop until tues. or wed and by then, i had already bought the SS scoop=6.5" version.
now u mentioned the part about the handle being on the outside.................my 2 hour spin yesterday found that with the handle there it did make for recovery faster and this area where i use it is full of small stuff, many bullet casings...........90% - 22's and when using a sifter that was ok, but at times it is ruff and the floating sifter does not work in ruff to well, but with this smaller hole scoop, so far all i have to do is give it a shake while in the water and bingo, all the sand is gone and the smaller targets are at the flat bottom.
one more thing................this SnS fellow makes a very nice floating sifter as well, but a sifter now may never be needed ever again.
more testing today and this long weekend
good luck tony
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