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Just Pulled the Trigger on A CTX

stitchlips

New member
This is my first post here, but I imagine it will be the first of plenty more. I am an avid beach hunter and I have been hunting successfully with an older model Excal 1000 for about 4 years now. I have found plenty of great treasures and quite a few I never imagined finding. (teeth, crematory tags and lots of live ammunition)

I purchased my excal second hand and it has more than paid for itself, but I am really excited to see what the ctx3030 puts in my scoop. I plan on traveling the states in the next year or so and I think the CTX303 will be a great treasure finding tool for my travels.

Here's to finding more gold!
Mark
 
GOODLUCK!!!
 
this may help you some
 
::jump: I just did the same thing. It scared me at first but, looking at a waterproof Minelab Detector
for the beach you have to pay!:surprised:
 
It will pay for itself, that I am sure. Now I just need to decide if I should get the giant 17 inch coil or the little 6 incher.

Bart at big boys hobbies gave me one hell of a deal too! I could not pass it up.
 
stitchlips said:
It will pay for itself, that I am sure. Now I just need to decide if I should get the giant 17 inch coil or the little 6 incher.

Bart at big boys hobbies gave me one hell of a deal too! I could not pass it up.
That's are guy he's our man IF BART CAN'T DO IT NO ONE CAN! GIVE ME SOME FREAKIN POM POMS ALREADY! HOPE THISE TORNADOES MISSED YOU GUYS THIS TIME BUDDY
 
stitchlips said:
It will pay for itself, that I am sure. Now I just need to decide if I should get the giant 17 inch coil or the little 6 incher.
IMO, unless you do quite a bit of beach hunting or hunt in low trash wide open areas, get the 6". I've found the 6" to be great in iron infested sites, and next to fences, foundations etc. I usually go over the entire area first with the 11", and then hit the especially trashy areas with the 6". I don't think you will be disappointed.
 
I work the beach everyday, wet sand, tide out I use the 17" coil 95 percent of the time. When you detect for a long distance and only get one target every fifty yards due to the sand they replenish the beach with and cover up all the good finds, you'll be happy you have the 17"coil. I have all three coils, when I work the banks where losts of trash and nails from the fire pits are I use the 6". The 6" is a great tool but the 11" does very good in the nails and trash also. Good luck, Gene
 
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