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Land Ranger Pro

hgdeyt67

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Hello all.. I am just getting back into the hobby after a long long break from it. My old detector was a Whites silver eagle 2. I just purchased a land ranger pro. If you own one any tips or tricks you might want to offer me? I know technology has come along way and Bounty hunters back in the day had a poor name. But from all I read it looks like I picked an ok machine to get back at it with. It is also nice to have pinpointers available now. Yes it has been a long lay off lol.. Happy Hunting all.
 
Hello all.. I am just getting back into the hobby after a long long break from it. My old detector was a Whites silver eagle 2. I just purchased a land ranger pro. If you own one any tips or tricks you might want to offer me? I know technology has come along way and Bounty hunters back in the day had a poor name. But from all I read it looks like I picked an ok machine to get back at it with. It is also nice to have pinpointers available now. Yes it has been a long lay off lol.. Happy Hunting all.
Welcome back to metal detecting. I have no experience with that detector. All I can say is to read the manual; gather some metal things you have around (such as a selection of coins, jewelry and nails) lay them out on the ground and see how the detector reacts to them with different settings. Then go out detecting to learn about how the detector responds. Good Luck!
 
I started out with the old time Land Ranger many years ago...found my first silver and many other cool finds with that machine , actually wish I still had it. The important thing is that you are out there doing it , nothing wrong with Bounty Hunter at all . This is a great hobby and once you are hooked...you are hooked . I would actually like to run a new Bounty hunter...like everything else I am sure they have come a long way . Get out there and pound it , I have a feeling you will do well. Johnny
 
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